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2015 MEN'S SPRING FASHION


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THIS SPRING, HAVE

A FIELD DAY. BRING YOUR PICNICS, PARTIE S, CLEATS AND BALL GAME S. SENDERO FIELD WILL BE READY BY SPRINGTIME .

With scenery, trails, El Prado, three clubhouses and a full calendar of events, it’s no wonder Sendero was named Best Master-Planned Community in Orange County—and in the entire country. Now, Sendero Field is nearly here. Come out and play. Sendero Field is our own 15-acre community park with baseball fields, pickleball courts, twisting trails and big green spaces for festivals, farmers markets, movie nights and seasonal celebrations. Southern live oak and sycamore will offer shady spots for BBQs and picnics, and an adventure play park for kids will include imagination stations, play structures, climbing rocks, and lots of places to slide, swing and roll. And because Sendero is nearly sold out, now is the time to put down roots at The Ranch. S E N D E R O N E I G H B O R H O O D S (from the $300s)

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EL PORTAL BEACH ACCESS REHABILITATION PROJECT

The City of San Clemente will start construction work on the El Portal Beach Access Rehabilitation Project on April 20th. Construction completion is anticipated in December 2015. Working hours will be from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. A construction fence with

wind screen will be located at both the top and the bottom of the coastal bluff. Visibility from the blufftop will be limited throughout the duration of the construction. The work will consist of removal of the existing steel and concrete bluff stairs, construction of new concrete

and timber stair flights and landings, and renovation of the top landing right-of-way with new landscape, decomposed granite pavement, storm drainage improvements, and amenities. The project includes drilling new reinforced concrete cast-in-place drilled-hole piles on the

existing bluff slope to support five of the cast-in-place concrete landings. During construction, please use the Dije Beach Access to the north to access the San Clemente Coastal Trail. For more information, please call the Park Planning Office at (949) 361-8267.

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Embrace spring with fresh DIY home and landscaping projects People across the country are feeling the winter blues after an unusually cold and snowy winter. But with warmer weather arriving, you can create a feeling of spring indoors and out with some simple do-it-yourself projects. Roll up your sleeves and embrace the season of growth with these home and gardening tips: * A fresh coat of paint is the perfect way to bring springtime indoors. Find inspiration from outdoor hues such as fun yellows, vibrant blues or a bright blend of pinks, oranges and reds. Start with an accent wall, which you can complete in just a few hours for under $50 with supplies from your local home improvement store. * Spread the spring theme from your freshly painted walls into your outdoor gardens. Start now by planting seedlings indoors for delicious edible plants and beautiful, colorful blooms you can enjoy all summer long. Lowe’s garden center offers regionally relevant plants and the tools necessary for potting, planting and transplanting seedlings into your backyard garden once spring arrives and the ground thaws. In the meantime, cherish the beauty of your indoor garden as it reminds you of the warm weather on the way. * As temperatures begin to warm, time to enjoy the outdoors is just around the corner. Soon enough you’ll be relaxing with family and friends on your deck or in the backyard

around a fire pit. Take time now to get prepared for spring and summer days. Decorate and furnish your outdoor space with allen + roth patio furniture from Lowe’s. From bistro sets perfect for enjoying breakfast to conversation sets that will make your guests linger during longer days, you can create a specialty look at affordable prices. * Get a jumpstart on your landscaping projects by removing traces of winter from your yard. As soon as the snow melts and the ground thaws, pick up or mow leaves and fallen twigs, trim or prune the bushes and give your grass a professional look by edging along paved pathways. Kobalt offers all the tools you need in its new outdoor power equipment line. Launched this spring, the line includes seven cordless tools that all operate off a single, interchangeable, 40-volt lithium ion battery. The selection includes two push lawn mowers, a chainsaw, pole saw, string trimmer and edger, blower and hedge trimmer. No need to wait for all the batteries to recharge - just switch them out from tool to tool and you can spruce up the yard in no time. Spring is calling with these simple, affordable DIY projects that are sure to leave the winter blues behind you. In a weekend or less, your home and backyard will feel a sense of spring renewal that will provide long hours of enjoyment for months to come.

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Register Now : Classic Annual Golf Tournament. How fortunate we are, while there are many around the country digging their vehicles out of snow drifts. Southern California golf enthusiasts are enjoying beautiful weather in which to practice their game for The Chamber’s Annual Golf Classic, scheduled for Friday, May 1, 2015 at the Bella Collina Towne & Golf Club in beautiful San Clemente. Please see the enclosed “signup” sheet, enter your foursome and join your fellow golfers for a day of power golf networking and fun! Tournament highlights include: Shotgun Start, Scramble, Yellow Ball, Putting Contest, $5,000 Holein-One, Longest Drive, Closestto-the-Pin, Straightest Drive, raffle prizes, and more. The individual player fee is $150.00, Foursome $600.00. Tee/ Green Sponsor $300.00. Price of player registration includes: Green Fees, Cart, Range Balls, Lunch,

Tee-Bags, Refreshments, Dinner and more. Business Opportunities Tee and Green Sponsorship Present your business name and logo, via a sign, on the beautiful golf course, which will be displayed the day of the Classic. Fee includes sign with your business name and/ or logo produced by the Chamber. Business Expo In today’s competitive marketplace, there are never too many opportunities to showcase your goods and services. The San Clemente Chamber of Commerce gives members a tremendous opportunity to market their business to potential customers at the annual Golf Tournament. Member business professionals, along with their marketing material, will be placed at key locations throughout the course promoting their enterprise. This Exposition is one of our many Chamber benefits. You must be a member to participate. Price includes lunch and dinner.

Participants provide their own equipment. Don’t miss this exciting and fun day to let locals and visitors know the goods and services you have available. Sponsorship Sponsoring the Golf Classic is a tremendous opportunity to develop public awareness of your business and/or service. It also sends a message of your willingness to extend goodwill toward your community. The Chamber would be honored to market your enterprise at the Golf Classic. What a great way to network, have fun and market your business at the same time. Bella Collina Towne & Golf Club 200 Avenida La Pata, San Clemente Date/Time Information: Check-in 10:30 a.m. Shotgun 12:00 p.m. Call the Chamber office for more details at 949-492-1131.

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Nayel Nassar Makes It Two With Double Dutch at Blenheim The $25,000 Markel Insurance 1.40m Grand Prix kicked off the first of multiple showcase events during the third and final week of the Blenheim EquiSports Spring Classic series. With 66 entries in the class, veteran course designer Leopoldo Palacios (VEN) had the complex task of designing a track that would adequately challenge the huge field while being appropriate for the varying levels of competitor experience. With sixteen efforts consisting of a difficult triple combination, multiple rollbacks, and an accurate track connecting nearly every fence, the course kept competitors on their toes. However, the tight time allowed of 81 seconds was the standout challenge, causing faults for the vast majority of the class and keeping several entries with an otherwise clear round out of the jump-off. Palacios, who has designed courses in nearly forty countries and world-class events such as the Olympics, Pan American Games, and the Central American Games, demonstrated his designing dexterity once more. He hit the target on his ideal of 11 entries clean as a handful of top riders and up-and-coming stars prepared to prove themselves in the jump-off. Seven elements in a time allowed of 48 seconds made up the twisting course, with three new fences on course, a double combination, and multiple rollbacks that ended in a daring gallop over the final oxer. Enrique Gonzalez and his own Quilebo du Tillard were first to return. Gonzalez, who represented Mexico at the 2008 Olympics and competed at the 2014 Alltech World Equestrian Games, set a sizzling time to beat, going clear in 35.45 seconds. Second to return, Nayel Nassar on Nakich Double Dutch (Madeleine Wilson, owner) executed the skills that earned him the top prize in the 2013 HITS Zoetis $1 Million Grand Prix. The 23-year-old Stanford graduate, who represented Egypt in the 2014 Alltech World Equestrian Games as well as the FEI World Cup™ Finals, calculated a slick track. Riding clean

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in 35.25 seconds, he narrowly beat Gonzalez. Several rounds later, Brazilian Eduardo Menezes and Ilan Ferder’s Clear Me turned in the third doubleclear in 35.36 seconds to sneak into second place. Partners in business, Gonzalez and Menezes are clearly fierce competitors in the ring. While developing a solid string of horses, Menezes has set his sights towards competing in his home country at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games. Tanya Levorchick and Zanzibar (Megan Camaisa, owner) were also double clear in a solid 37.55 seconds. Levorchick, a trainer at Logan Hill in San Diego, campaigned Zanzibar successfully throughout the 2014 Markel Insurance 1.40m Grand Prix series and placed 8th in the Final during the Las Vegas National Horse Show. Irish rider Jennifer Crooks and Olivia Cox-Fill’s S.F. Uryadi were second-to-last to come back and laid down the final double-clear round in 39.19. This pair has a strong history representing Ireland at toplevel events such as the 2012 BMO Financial Nations Cup at Spruce Meadows. Last to return, Allyssa Hecht and Calvatos Z (Neaulani Farms, owner) had the fastest time in the jumpoff, zipping through the timers in 35.07 seconds, but an unfortunate rail kept them out of the top spot. Hecht recently earned a second place finish on Calero in last week’s $40,000 Spring Classic II Grand Prix, presented by Orange County Register. Setting the time to beat early on, Nassar and Nakich Double Dutch clinched the win. “She’s a 13-year-old Dutch-bred mare whose owner lives in Boston. She was here and competed on the mare last week, so I actually haven’t shown this mare in a couple of months. This is our first class together, so I’m really happy with her,” Nassar explained. “She’s very careful and really fast. The key is to get her to take a breath when she can and we managed to do that today.” With two Markel Insurance Grand Prix wins already under his belt, Nassar is thinking seriously about November’s Final at the Las Vegas National. “We are usually on the West Coast then; if plans stay that way I’ll definitely be targeting the class in Vegas.” Nassar has spent the last three weeks competing at the Blenheim EquiSports Spring Series with plans to go for the win in Saturday’s $50,000 Spring Classic III Grand Prix on Andrew Ramsay’s Bologna. “It’s been great to be here for three weeks. This is a beautiful facility, with good prizes and footing that has been holding up very well.”

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Nayel Nassar and Nakich Double Dutch The host of showcase events 4. 442 - Zanzibar - Tanya Levorchick continue tomorrow in the Grand Prix - Megan Camaisa - 0/0/37.553 field, as the hunters take the stage 5. 112 - S.F. Uryadi - Jennifer in the $10,000 USHJA International Crooks - Olivia Cox-Fill - 0/0/39.194 Hunter Derby, honoring Arthur 6. 432 - Calvatos Z - Allyssa HechtHawkins. On Saturday the show Neaulani Farms - 0/4/35.071 jumping excitement returns in the 7. 791 - Cantori - Andrew Kocher $50,000 Spring Classic III Grand Prix, Aleece Jarman - 0/4/35.210 presented by EquiFit, inc. at 3:30pm. 8. 561 - Baldira - Ray Texel - Mirador RESULTS Equestrian + Paul Schockemöhle $25,000 Markel Insurance 1.40m 0/8/35.191 Grand Prix 9. 212 - Santa Catarina LS La Silla Place - Number - Horse - Rider - - Bretton Chad - Stone Ridge Farms, Owner - Faults/Time LLC - 0/8/36.025 1. 454 - Nakich Double Dutch 10. 232 - San Diego - Danielle Nayel Nassar - Madeleine Wilson Korsh - Danielle Korsh - 0/8/38.840 - 0/0/35.253 11. 582 - Paloma - Keri Potter 2. 870 - Clear Me - Eduardo Melanie Brooks - 0/EL Menezes - Ilan Ferder - 0/0/35.365 12. 459 - Unlimited - Josephina Nor 3. 874 - Quilebo du Tillard - Enrique Lantzman - Josephina Nor Stables, Gonzalez - Enrique Gonzalez - LLC - 1/81.129 0/0/35.451 Photos by McCool Photography

Nayel Nassar and Madeleine Wilson’s Nakich Double Dutch, with Brandon Seger of Markel Insurance and Melissa Brandes and Robert Ridland of Blenheim EquiSports.


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Capo Arts Festival Set for Saturday, April 25 Capistrano Unified School District (CUSD) student works of art and live dance, music and theatrical performances will be showcased at the second annual Capo Arts Festival on Saturday, April 25 from 1 to 4 p.m. at Aliso Niguel High School (28000 Wolverine Way, Aliso Viejo, CA 92656). The free event, sponsored by the Capistrano Council of PTSAs, will also feature hands-on arts projects, including original sidewalk chalk drawings. Food and drinks will be available for purchase. “The arts are important to every student’s education and are thriving in CUSD,” said CUCPTSA Council President Sue Hill. “Submissions by any CUSD student or group are enthusiastically welcomed in the Capo Arts Festival.” Information about the festival as well as entry forms are available here or contact Courtney Fielder, Capo Arts Festival Coordinator at capoarts@cucptsa.org.

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Top 10 Men’s Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2015 Trends From Men’s Fashion Week Spring/ Summer 2015 London shows to the Milan runways, a few trends clearly stand out as the frontrunners for next year’s style. Find out what’s coming back and what’s making a dramatic debut when it comes to men’s style. Discover the most important Men’s Fashion Week Spring Summer 2015 trends in order to be prepared for next year’s fashion makeover. Whether you’re into sportswear styles or prefer classic and elegant looks, you’ll definitely find the right trend to rock. White In London, white has been featured prominently in many collections, making it a must for next spring. From white shoes and tees to suits and coats, the immaculate look is definitely in, based on runway shows from Alexander McQueen, Gucci, Versace, Christopher Lemaire, and Lou Dalton. It may not be easy to wear, but it’s definitely trendy!

Bleu, and Andree Pompilio used it a lot on the runway. Loose Pants If you’re tired of skinny jeans for men, you’ll love this Men’s Fashion Week Spring Summer 2015 London trend. The inspiration for the loose and flared pants seen on the runway is the ‘70s, so don’t be afraid to add a touch of vintage to your look. Wide leg trousers and flared pants rocked the runway during shows from J.W. Anderson, Oliver Spencer, Agi & Sam, Topman Design, and James Long. Bold Color Combinations When it comes to colors, the biggest Men’s Fashion Week Spring Summer 2015 trends are bold and bright. In Milan, designers weren’t afraid to showcase color combinations that clashed, but still worked. Dsquared2, Katie Eary, Boglioli, and Etro went for daring contrasts on the runway. Matching Ties Another big trend from Milan, matching ties might end up as one of the defining fresh fashion choices for next season. From Marc Jacobs and Salvatore Ferragamo to Gieves & Hawkes and Duchamp, ties were perfectly matched to shirts. The look is definitely fresh, so if you’re looking for a trendy approach to elegance, don’t miss turning towards this trend.

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

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204 Avenida Del Mar, San Clemente 949-366-3232 Beach Garden Café American breakfast & brunch star at this cozy, casual eatery.

618½ Avenida Victoria, San Clemente 949- 498-8145 The Beach Hut deli 2 Ritz Carlton Dr. & PCH, Dana Point 949-542-3351 Café Calypso

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111W. Ave. Palizada #17, San Clemente 949-369-1399 Los Primos Mexican Restaurant Recently opened in late January taking over what use to be La Cosina de Ricardo. In the Presidio Plaza. Bringing the freshest, most authentic flavrs of Mexico to spice up the city.

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Salt Creek Grille Mesquite grilled steaks, chops, seafood and Sunday brunch too! Dinner nightly, Live Jazz, Full bar, Distinctive Wines. In Dana Point.

32802 Pacific Coast Highway at Crown Valley Pkwy., Dana Point 949-661-7799 Selma’s Chicago Pizzeria Pizza, pastas, gourmet salads, and a large selection of beer and wines.

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FUNDRAISER BRINGS $310,000 for AIDS Services Foundation ASF founder Al Roberts with co-chair Karla Kjellin-Elder and co-chair A roomful of excited guests gathered beneath a canopy of swag fabric Jeff Elder (Photo by Doug Gifford) and lilting strands of lights at the Marconi Automotive Museum to celebrate AIDS Services Foundation Orange County’s (ASF) Annual Gala – Shaken Not Stirred. Raising a budget-busting amount of $310,000, the committee was co-chaired by Jeff Elder and Karla Kjellin-Elder; it was a night of success, fun and excitment. Guests arriving for the event were greeted by a row of red super cars which led to the red carpet and a row of vintage and late-model Ducati motorcycles. Once inside, there were scores more cars to view from makers such as Lamborghini, Ferrari, Mercedes-Benz and Aston Martin. And that’s where the fun begins! The cocktails were flowing, quite literally, from the start. A martini luge poured specially-made drinks concocted for the event by Tito’s Handmade Vodka. Guests were also treated to delicious passed hors d’oeuvres like Persian Pistachio Lamb “Lollipops” and Truffle Mac and Cheese bites. Highlights of the evening included a high-energy, live painting exhibition Event co-chair Jeff Elder with ASF founder Ken Jillson, artist Stephen by acclaimed artist and performer Stephen Fishwick and an entertaining and Fishwick, and ASF founder Al Roberts (Photo by Marc Montminy) profitable live auction session conducted by professional auctioneer Zack Krone of California Coast Auctions. Zack auctioned off the still-wet painting as well as a specially commissioned portrait by Fishwick of Al Roberts and Ken Jillson. The truly inspirational moment of the evening came when Renee Austin, a member of ASF’s Positively Speaking Program, spoke about her 20-year history with HIV, the stigma she’s encountered, and how we could stop HIV in Orange County right now. She brought the gathering to their feet with thunderous and appreciative applause. Dinner included Black and Blue Angus Sliders and Indian Pulled Chicken Sandwiches as well as a risotto bar and several soups and salads provided by Soiree Catering. The meal definitely kept guests coming back for more! And desserts didn’t disappoint either. Sweet selections included cherry and apple pie pops, key lime tarts, and chocolaty mousses! The live auction was quite exciting too with many exquisite items up for grabs. A two night romantic getaway for two people was offered at the St. Nichol Crescenzi and Renee The incredible Martini Luge! Regis, which of course includes dinner and a couple’s massage; Breakfast (Photo credit Doug Gifford). at Tiffany’s at South Coast Plaza for someone and 7 of their friends – where Austin (Photo credit Marc Montminy) they actually will have breakfast AT Tiffany’s! There was a beautiful Corum watch “Admirals Cup Challenger”; however, the excitement began with the Luxury Tahitian Cruise – a sailing trip for one week aboard the Paul Gaugin! One lucky couple will enjoy five-star service sailing the islands of the French Polynesia, which includes spacious state-rooms, on-board water sports marina, dining, spas and airfare! For the first time in over a decade, ASF corporate and private donors provided nearly 100% event underwriting so that just about all of the funds raised that evening can be directed toward life-saving client services. Annually, ASF helps more than 1,600 people and their families that are either living with HIV or are impacted by HIV disease. Services include food, transportation, housing, case management, emergency financial assistance, children and family programs, community outreach, mental health counseling, support groups, HIV testing and an extensive array of HIV prevention and Lou Romano and Assembly Woman Marilyn C. Brewer (retired) education programs. Visit www.ocasf.org for more information. (Photo by Doug Gifford) Page 12

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Sowing the seeds of spring: How to start your garden indoors While cooler temperatures slowly fade, gardeners across the country eagerly await the arrival of spring and the chance to get outdoors and grow something. If gardening is your passion, you don’t have to wait until the weather is perfect to get started. In fact, working ahead by growing your own seedlings is a great way to ensure your garden is successful throughout the warmer months. “Planting seedlings indoors before transplanting them into the ground is a great use of time and money,” says Darin Brockelbank, owner of Metro-Greenscape, landscape design and outdoor specialists, and members of the Porch.com home improvement network. More than 1.5 million professionals participate in the network, offering services for more than 90 million projects. “Growing seedlings is something homeowners can easily do on their own and save their money to hire professionals for larger projects.” Starting your own seedlings offers many advantages, including the ability to get a jump-start on spring planting. Growing your own plants from seed is less expensive than buying small plants and provides access to a much wider variety of plants. The pros at Porch.com offer these tips for starting seedlings to get your garden growing:

* Selecting seeds Some seeds can be planted and started indoors, while others need to go directly in the ground outdoors. As you’re choosing seeds for your garden, read the packets thoroughly to ensure the seeds you’re buying are appropriate for indoor planting. Be aware that many vegetable seeds need to be planted directly in the ground. Most packages will also include information on what time of year to plant, so follow the guidelines for best results. In general, start seeds about six weeks before the last frost date. Check the Farmer’s Almanac Frost Date Calculator to find out when that is in your area. * Choosing containers Seed starter kits are available for easy planting, but any container will do as long as it is about 2 to 3 inches deep and has drainage holes. Egg cartons and paper cups are inexpensive and easy options; be sure to poke drainage holes in the bottoms. Fill your containers with a good soil mix - never use regular soil from your yard. Seeds need just the right texture and mixture of nutrients to succeed. Covering your containers with plastic wrap or plastic lids will help keep soil and seeds moist. * Setting the environment In order to germinate, most seeds

need a steady temperature of about 78 F. You can create localized warmth for seeds through use of electric heaters or heat mats placed under containers. You can also try placing containers atop warm appliances, such as a refrigerator, as long as they will also receive ample light in the location. Once seedlings push through the soil, you can move them to a windowsill where they’ll get more natural light. * Caring for seedlings It’s important to provide seedlings with constant moisture, but don’t let the soil get soggy. If you used plastic wrap or covers, remove them from containers once seeds have sprouted. When leaves appear, begin fertilizing with a liquid fertilizer. Pay close attention to the dosage amounts recommended on the fertilizer packaging; seedlings are fragile. Check on seedlings daily until you’re ready to plant them outdoors. “If your plants begin to bud before you transplant them to the outdoors,

wait to move them until they are fully bloomed,”-Brockelbank says. “If you transplant them while they are buds and cool weather hits, they could get frost bite and die. When it’s time to transplant the seeds, make sure the soil is no cooler than 60 degrees.” Of course, not everyone with the urge to grow a garden has the time to invest or the green thumb to achieve it. If you find yourself lacking the resources to plant and care for seedlings, Porch.com has plenty of professionals who can help you get and keep - your garden growing. “The hardest part of planting seeds indoors is caring for them before they are transplanted,”-Brockelbank says. “Once they are transplanted, the plants should be very low maintenance.”

Is Your Teen Ready for a Summer Job? By Jason Alderman For many teens, there’s nothing more exciting than receiving the first paycheck from a summer job – a sure-fire ticket to fun and freedom. It’s also a great opportunity for parents to encourage proper money management. Parents or guardians need to do some necessary paperwork first. Working teens will need his or her own Social Security Number (SSN) to legally apply for a job. They will also need a SSN to open a bank account to deposit their paychecks. Depending on state law, children under 18 may have to open bank accounts in their custodial name with their parents or guardians. It is also important for parents to check in with qualified tax or financial advisors about their teen’s earned income, particularly if it may affect any investments under the child’s name. After that, it’s about encouraging teens to get a jump on their job search. The recent job market for American teens has been tough and investigating particular kinds of openings should start months in advance of summer hire. Networking is also important – teens can reach out Page 14

to friends, neighbors and other trusted adults about potential jobs in the community. Also, it is never too early for teens to learn resume writing and job interviewing skills. The Practical Money Skills website’s Landing a Job (http://www.practicalmoneyskills. com/personalfinance/lifeevents/work/ landingjob.php) page offers useful background to help teens get started. Parents can also assist by monitoring job categories their kids are interested in, encouraging them to meet application deadlines and being aware of federal, state and local child labor laws (http://www.youthrules. dol.gov/know-the-limits/index.htm) to steer them from unscrupulous employers. Technology changes quickly, so tech-savvy teens may be ahead of the game when it comes to searching for work online. Leading job search engines are a destination for seasonal job openings, and many allow users to customize searches for specific positions and employers. However, teens may need to be reminded about their social media activity before they begin any job search – anything a teen posts publicly on the Internet may be seen by a potential employer.

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Banking is another major step in the life of the working teen, though they don’t need to wait for that first job to get started. Many parents open bank accounts for their children as early as their first allowance – after all, digital banking makes it easier to monitor and transfer money without a trip to the branch or ATM. Paychecks – on paper or via digital deposit – make familiarity with the banking system an even greater necessity. Check with their bank to see what types of accounts are offered for children and teens – some banks offer a wide variety of custodial accounts where parents can track and assist their child’s spending and saving activity. A teen’s first job is a great opportunity to introduce budgeting, saving and long-term investment skills. Your child may be working over the summer to save for a particular desired item – a cellphone or a trip – or more extensive goals like future college expenses. When the job offer comes, there’s one more thing parents can do. Getting hired means a flurry of paperwork that can be confusing; parents can help their children review those documents

before signature. Most will apply to tax withholding, but such documents might also include special workplace agreements that might not always be clear to young workers. When that first paycheck arrives, consider sitting down to inspect a teen’s first paper or electronic pay stub. Many people don’t understand their withholding even as adults, so children can benefit greatly from this lesson at the start of their working lives. Bottom line: A teen’s first summer job is a great way for parents and children to collaborate on job-hunting and money management skills that will produce benefits for a lifetime.


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April 17, 2015

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88.5

April 17, 2015

JAZZ FESTIVAL

& TASTE OF THE BASH M AY 2 4 , 2 0 1 5

OSO VIEJO PARK

MISSION VIEJO, CA

A one-of-a-kind event with more than 30 contemporary jazz all-stars playing together to support Orange County’s community radio station, KSBR 88.5. Event includes the Taste of the Bash showcasing more than 20 of Orange County’s favorite restaurants and wineries. The tastings are included in the price of admission! n Sunday, May 24, 2015

The Village Green of Oso Viejo Park, Mission Viejo n Taste of the Bash 3:30pm-5pm, concert begins at 5pm n Music, Food & Fun! n

For tickets: WWW.KSBR.ORG or call (949) 582-4501

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