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MA Y AT T H E CASA : S t u d e n t A r t E x h i b i t i o n , C o n c e r t P i a n i s t, a n d G a r d e n W o r k s h o p STUDENT ART EXHIBITION Artists of Tomorrow - San Clemente Student Art Exhibition - Imagination Celebration. May 6-29, 2016 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM Free Admission Exhibition: Tickets: Exhibit included with $5 Casa Romantica Admission This 13th annual exhibit will feature paintings, drawings, ceramics and photography from San Clemente High School students. Awards and scholarships will be announced at the reception, and performances will be given by San Clemente High School’s music department. The exhibition will also include works by local middle schools, which will be displayed in the Main Salon for one week. This event is part of the Imagination Celebration, which includes approximately 50 art exhibitions across Orange County. Garden Workshop Wednesday, May 18, 2016 7:00 PM Materials Fee: $35 Casa Romantica’s Garden Director,

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Sunny, warm days bring the welcome opportunity to change up your routine and spend more time outdoors with your beloved pets. However, soaring temperatures bring risks from heat and sun exposure, making your furry friends rely on you to help keep them healthy and safe. Make these warm-weather adjustments to keep your pets in top condition and ready to enjoy all the season has to offer with these safety tips from PetSmart experts: Keep them hydrated. Dehydration and heatstroke can be fatal to pets, so access to a clean water bowl both inside and outside is critical in the summertime. While you’re on the go, be sure to bring water for your pet in a suitable drinking container. Serve up healthy meals. Warmer weather invites opportunities, such as enticing picnic spreads, for pets to nab tasty treats. Protect your pet’s health by preventing them from ingesting food intended for humans, and opt instead for food and treats that fit their special needs and preferences. The varieties offered by Natural Balance, which is now available at PetSmart, span dry and wet food made with premium quality ingredients in formulas such as limited ingredient, grain-free and weight management. Never leave your pet in a parked car. Studies show that on a hot day, the temperature inside a car can reach more than 160 degrees in five minutes. Leaving the windows cracked for fresh air or parking in the shade don’t keep temperatures from soaring in record time, either. Leaving pets in the car “just for a minute” is never a good idea.

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Memorial Day Table Setting Ideas

Memorial Day is great time to celebrate and have fun! We often gather for and plan parties, lunches, events or dinners on this wonderful occasion. It is nice to present our food and drinks on a wonderfully decorated table. If you are hosting such an event, here are some great tips for decorating your table on Memorial Day! My first and favorite choice is the red, white and blue table setting. This is a pretty and colorful way to show your Memorial Day spirit! This table setting idea has many variations that you can choose from! You can use a red table cloth, blue table cloth or white table cloth for this table setting. My favorite is the red table cloth. It does not show spills and stands out. I like to use white plates. If it is an informal gathering or party, white paper plates can be used, though I recommend the plastic plates or sturdiest plates you can find. This will make your guests more comfortable and they will be less likely to spill their plate. Use white napkins. This can be paper napkins or cloth ones. Serve the beverages in blue cups. They can be blue plastic cups or blue glasses. The effect of the white plates, white napkins and blue cups look very nice on a red tablecloth. Add a beautiful

basket or vase of red, white and blue carnations in the center of the table. I like to use silk flowers. If you like, you can use real red and white carnations. For an added touch, place small flags in the vase or basket, among the flowers! If you decide to use a blue table cloth, use red or white plates, white napkins and blue or red plastic cups or clear cups or clear glasses. If you use a white table cloth, red plates, white napkins and blue cups or glasses look wonderful. For silverware, any type can go with this idea, even white plastic. This Memorial Day table setting is easy to set up and very affordable. It looks great! For a Spring like look that is festive and very pretty, use a flowered table cloth. For plates, the color choice is white, napkins can be white and the beverages can be served in clear plastic cups or clear glasses. Use silverware or white plastic ware. A large vase of all different types and colors of flowers look great in the center of this table setting. You can also just use white carnations in a basket. This table setting is colorful, attractive and very easy to do. It is very nice and makes a great Memorial Day table setting, if you do not wish to use the red, white and blue color theme. For an outdoor gathering, a red

and white checkered table cloth looks very festive with white plates, white napkins, white plastic ware and red or blue cups or glasses. My preference is using red cups or glasses. I like keeping to the red and white theme on this idea. It looks fancy, yet simple. I add a basket or vase of red and white carnations to the center of the table and it gives the table setting a fun and fancy look. This Memorial Day table setting is sure to please! Depending on how much money you want to spend, you can find many Memorial Day themed table cloths to buy. Some are flag themed and some are red, white and blue checkers, stripes or a mix. If you use these, use white napkins, white plates, white plastic ware or silverware, and blue cups or blue glasses. Place a basket or vase of white carnations in the center of

the table. You can also place small flags in the flower arrangement. This table setting idea is creative and looks great! These Memorial Day table setting ideas are sure to make your holiday table look special. They are very easy to do and cost very little. Your table will look beautiful, festive and fun!

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Easy Memorial Day Recipes Celebrate Memorial Day with These Easy Appetizer and Dessert Recipes Everyone thinks of Memorial Day as the official start to summer. Although traditional hot dogs and hamburgers may be a mainstay for your Memorial Day recipes, don’t stop there. Add some red, white, and blue Memorial Day recipes for appetizer and desserts to remind your guests why we celebrate Memorial Day.

Easy Memorial Day Recipes - Appetizer

Red, White, and Blue Boiled Shrimp If you live near the coast - and even if you don’t - why not enjoy boiled shrimp for Memorial Day? Boiled shrimp is one of those great makeahead Memorial Day recipes for a picnic. You really can’t mess up this Memorial Day recipe! Needed for this easy Memorial Day recipe: Stock Pot (or other large pot) Water 1 to 2 lbs. medium sized shrimp (de-headed and in shells) Old Bay Seasoning or Zatarain’s Crab and Shrimp Boil Optional: Additional items from your pantry (see below) Strainer Large Bowl (preferably blue) Ice Cocktail and tarter sauce, crackers Fill a stock pot about halfway with water and pour some Old Bay Seasoning or Zatarain’s Shrimp Boil in the water. The directions on the back of the jar or can will guide you in determining how much you need. A couple of tablespoons is usually good. Add more if you’d like. Add any or all of these items from your pantry: dehydrated onion and dried parsley (a couple of tablespoons), freshly squeezed juice from a lemon or two, bay leaves, a shake or two of salt and pepper, and my secret ingredients, one or two cloves of garlic (dehydrated or fresh pressed - either is fine) and a few drops of Tabasco sauce. Bring water to a boil and then add shrimp. IMPORTANT RECIPE TIP: Cook only until the shrimp tails begin to curl back toward the body of the shrimp (the shells may also look pink) and then remove from heat. This will just take a couple of minutes! Don’t cook too long or your shrimp will be tough. Strain the hot water from the shrimp and lightly rinse them in cold water to

stop the cooking process. Fill a bowl with ice and add shrimp. Store in the fridge until time to serve. Serve along with cocktail sauce, tarter sauce, and an assortment of crackers. MEMORIAL DAY RECIPE HINT: For this Memorial Day recipe be sure to use a blue bowl. The blue bowl, ice, and pink shrimp make this one of the most festive, refreshing, and healthy Memorial Day recipes you could make to start your celebration.

Easy Memorial Day Recipes - Desserts

Think red, white and blue and be as healthy as you want to be with these easy make-ahead Memorial Day recipes for desserts. Needed for these easy Memorial Day Recipes: Strawberries (or Raspberries) and Blueberries Strainer Whipped Cream or Cool Whip (Lite or Regular) White angel food cake, pound cake, or sheet cake White Icing (only used for sheet cake) Optional - mint leaves for garnish

Clear, wide mouthed glasses with stems (champagne, martini, red wine) Alternative: Clear Sherbet or small, stemmed water glasses Healthy Memorial Day Dessert Recipe: Wash and drain berries. Pat dry with towel. Hull strawberries and cut them in half. Combine strawberries and blueberries in stemmed glasses and top with a dollop of Lite Cool Whip. Garnish with mint leaves. Refrigerate until ready to serve. Another Healthy Recipe Alternative: Cut up white angel food cake and add it to the bottom of your glass. Top with berries and Lite Cool Whip as described above. Not for the Calorie Conscious Recipe Alternative: Substitute white pound cake for the angel food cake. Add berries and Cool Whip or whipped cream. Forget the Calories Recipe Alternative: Purchase or make a plain white sheet cake with white icing. Wash and thoroughly drain your berries. Pat dry with towel. Be creative for Memorial Day. Decorate the top of your white

iced cake with berries. For a flag design put red strawberries in upper left corner and alternate blueberries for blue stripes across the rest of the cake. Serve slice of cake on red, white or blue plates. Or use your computer. Print and cut out Memorial Day star shapes (5 pointed stars work best) in different sizes. Lightly place the paper stars randomly over your cake. Lightly trace around the shapes with a butter knife, remove paper stars, and fill in the shapes with red and blue berries. Be totally random and cover the top of your cake with the red and blue berries. No special design. It will still look beautiful and festive for Memorial Day.

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Enjoy these easy Memorial Day recipes as part of a traditional welcome to summer but don’t forget why we celebrate Memorial Day. Please display the flag proudly to welcome your Memorial Day guests. Please have a moment of silence as a memorial to those who have made all of our Memorial Day picnics possible.

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Top Memorial Day Recipes Start the Summer Right with these Great Recipes By Derrick Riches It’s called the unofficial start of summer and this Memorial Day gives you the opportunity to break out the grill or smoker to start the summer right. These recipes were the most popular for Memorial Day last year and they are a great start to your summer barbecue season.

Kansas City Rib Rub In Kansas City they know BBQ ribs. This is the barbecue rub recipe for traditional Kansas City-Style Ribs. Finish these ribs off with a good barbecue sauce and you’ll have a fantastic meal. Prep Time: 10 minutes Total Time: 10 minutes Yield: Makes a little more than 1 cup Ingredients: 1/2 cup brown sugar 1/4 cup paprika 1 tablespoon black pepper 1 tablespoon salt 1 tablespoon chili powder 1 tablespoon garlic powder 1 tablespoon onion powder 1 teaspoon cayenne Preparation: Combine all ingredients together and transfer to an air tight container. Maybe stored up to six months.

Fresh Corn on the Cob This is the general method for grilling corn on the cob. Remember not to remove the husks, they will hold in the moisture and keep the corn from burning. You might want to pull out as much silk as you can before hand Prep Time: 30 minutes Cook Time: 15 minutes Total Time: 45 minutes Ingredients:

corn on the cob, husks intact butter herbs Preparation: DO NOT REMOVE HUSKS. Do remove the silk. Soak in water for at least 15 to 20 minutes. Remove from water and pull down husks carefully -- DO NOT REMOVE -- and coat with herbal butter (made from adding your favorite fresh herbs to softened butter). Put the husks back up covering the corn and tie with a thin piece of husk at the top. Place on grill for about 15 minutes, turning.

BBQ Beef Ribs This is an easy way to prepare delicious, sticky beef ribs on your grill. Remember that the secret to indirect grilling is to make sure that the food doesn’t get any direct heat at all. You will need to rotate the ribs occasionally to evenly cook them. Prep Time: 20 minutes Cook Time: 3 hours, 30 minutes Total Time: 3 hours, 50 minutes Yield: Serves 4 Ingredients: 4 to 5 pounds beef back ribs (about 10 ribs) 1/2 cup ketchup 1/2 cup honey 1 4 ounce can green chilies, diced 1 large onion, chopped 4 cloves garlic, minced 1 teaspoon cayenne 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon black pepper 1 teaspoon dry mustard Preparation: Trim excess fat from beef ribs. Combine salt, pepper and cayenne. Rub over the ribs. Preheat grill and prepare for indirect grilling with a drip pan. Place ribs on grill over drip pan and close the lid. Cook for about 3 to 3 1/2 hours over a medium low, indirect heat (try to keep the temperature under 265 degrees F.). To prepare sauce combine onion, honey, ketchup, chili peppers, garlic and mustard in a sauce pan. Heat over a low temperature, stirring until even and warm. When the ribs are nearly finished begin brushing the

sauce on them until you get a thick over a medium low heat and cook for about 10 to 15 minutes, turning coating. once. When the sweet potatoes as soft through the middle and browned on the surface they are ready. A Carolina BBQ Rub Chuck Ozburn sent me this fantastic, classic-style Carolina barbecue rub recipe. Try this rub next time you want to make a traditional Carolina Pulled Pork. B i g D a dd y ’ s C a r o l i n a S t y l e Prep Time: 10 minutes Barbecue Sauce Total Time: 10 minutes Big Daddy says, “This is Carolina Yield: Makes about 1 cup style barbecue sauce.” This means Ingredients: that it is vinegar and mustard based, 2 tablespoons salt as opposed to the ketchup and 2 tablespoons sugar molasses based sauces of the mid 2 tablespoons brown sugar and southwest. The combination of 2 tablespoons ground cumin sweet and tangy flavors brings out 2 tablespoons chili powder the absolute best in grilled or smoked 2 tablespoons freshly ground pork or chicken. black pepper Prep Time: 10 minutes 1 tablespoon cayenne pepper Cook Time: 30 minutes 1/4 cup paprika Total Time: 40 minutes Preparation: Yield: Makes about 2 1/4 cups Combine all ingredients in a small Ingredients: bowl and mix well; use as a dry rub 1 cup prepared yellow mustard on beef, chicken, lamb or pork. 1/2 cup sugar 1/4 cup light brown sugar 3/4 cup cider vinegar 1/4 cup water 2 tablespoons chili powder 1 teaspoon black pepper 1 teaspoon white pepper 1/4 teaspoon cayenne 1/2 teaspoon soy sauce 2 tablespoons butter 1 tablespoon liquid smoke (hickory flavoring) Preparation: Grilled Tri-Tip Roast Mix all except soy, butter and This simple beef tri-tip roast is smoke. Simmer 30 minutes. Stir in perfect for many uses. Grill it up, low remaining ingredients and simmer for and slow, and serve it as it is, or cut 10 more minutes. Grilled Sweet Potatoes it up for fajitas, tacos, enchiladas or It doesn’t take a lot to make anything else that calls for a flavorful delicious sweet potatoes. These meat. grilled sweet potato slices get a quick Prep Time: 15 minutes blanch in hot water and then hit the Cook Time: 1 hour grill to cook up hot and fast. Best part Total Time: 1 hour, 15 minutes is that most of the preparation can be Yield: Serves 4 done in advance. Ingredients: Prep Time: 15 minutes 2 pounds tri-tip roast Cook Time: 10 minutes 1 teaspoon garlic powder Total Time: 25 minutes 1 teaspoon onion powder Yield: Serves 4 to 6 1 teaspoon ground black pepper Ingredients: 1 teaspoon salt 4 medium sweet potatoes Preparation: 1/2 cup melted butter Lightly oil the cooking grate on 3 tablespoons brown sugar your grill. Preheat grill and prepare 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon for indirect grilling. Combine garlic Preparation: powder, onion powder, pepper and Cup sweet potatoes into 3/4 inch salt. Rub it over the surface of the trislices. Bring 3 quarts of water to a boil tip roast. Place tri-tip on grill, fat side and add potatoes. Boil until potatoes up. You can place a drip pan under are just starting to soften. Cool and it to catch the drips which will make peal. Combine butter, brown sugar a great gravy later. With the grill on and cinnamon, brush over potatoes. low cook for about 1 hours or until it Place Potato slices on preheated grill reaches your desires doneness. The San Clemente News

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“Carly and the CHOCO Factory” - CHOC Follies Raises Nearly $700,000 for CHOC Children’s Photos by: Carla Rhea, Peggy O’Donnell and Travis Compton A mysterious and magical chocolate factory set the stage for the CHOC Follies XIX’s original production of the “Carly and the CHOCO Factory, An Orange County Musical of Sweethearts, Swindlers and Swashbucklers” as more than 2400 people enjoyed the three days of performances while raising nearly $700,000 for CHOC Children’s. With a dream and an idea, Gloria Zigner founded the fundraiser 19 years ago and looking at the numbers, more than 1500 cast members (me being one of them!) have entertained folks with 75 performances which has netted over $8 million for CHOC. Not bad for Orange County’s professional and business folks who have some theater in them! This year’s productions showcased the talents of 88 of Orange County’s prominent business and civic leaders who took to the stage while the audience members cheered them on. Some actually jumped up from their seats and danced during several musical numbers in the production. Carly and the Choco Factory!” showed a loving spoof of the classic “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory”. Featuring a sweet, single Orange County girl, Carly (played by Samantha Meyers), lives with her large family and dreams of visiting the magical factory where CHOCO, the mascot of CHOC Children’s Hospital resides. In the CHOCO factory on Catalina Island, dreams turn into realities, if only for the time you visit. The factory is run by none other than Millie Zonka (played by Diane Marshall), who secretly guards the magic that transforms the dreams. For the first time ever, seven lucky winners will receive a special ticket to visit the factory! Through song and dance, led by the factory’s “Mova Groovas,” you journey through this special place with Carly and a motley mixture of other winners. But look out for complications, for a band of crazy pirates blown in on the winds of El Nino arrive to bring zany complications to the proceedings! “I want to thank our dedicated and loyal sponsors for supporting the CHOC Follies for so many years,” said Executive Producer Gloria Zigner. “and I am deeply grateful for the amazing contributions of our co-producer, Lois Augustine; our co-chairs, Sandy Segerstrom Daniels, Dale Skiles and SueAnn Cross; and our wonderful artistic team of all 19 years, director John Vaughan; music director Doug Austin and choreographer Lee Martino. And, I certainly can’t thank enough our cast of thousands of talented Orange County community members, who have performed over the years.” Local dignitaries, major donors and other VIPs were invited to the cast party featuring a food buffet provided by the students of the culinary school at Orange Coast College. Buffet stations included: A variety of sushi rolls: ahi tuna, vegetarian and California with wasabi, pickled ginger and soy sauce; Selection of International and domestic cheeses with assorted nuts and berries; Petite chopped salad: shaved Brussel sprout salad with hazelnuts; Kale salad with pomegranate and butternut squash with blueberry vinaigrette; Variety of Tortilla rolls including turkey cranberry cream cheese, Boursin and sundried tomato, roast beef and horseradish cream cheese; Mini shepherds pies with chocolate stout braised lamb; Crudite display; Desert tables including chocolate fountain with selection of dipping fruits, pretzels, rice crispy treats and a selection of dessert bites; and a delicious S’mores station. For the third consecutive year, proceeds of the CHOC Follies will support the hospital’s music therapy program, which applies the clinical and evidencebased use of musical interventions to help patients reach various goals. Named one of the best children’s hospitals by U.S. News and World Report (2015-2016) and a 2015 Leapfrog Top Hospital for the highest quality of care, CHOC Children’s is exclusively committed to the health and well-being of children through clinical expertise, advocacy, outreach and research that brings advanced treatment to pediatric patients. Affiliated with the University of California, Irvine, CHOC’s regional healthcare network includes two state-of-the-art hospitals in Orange and Mission Viejo, several primary and specialty care clinics, a pediatric residency program, and four centers of excellence - The CHOC Children’s Heart, Neuroscience, Orthopedic and Hyundai Cancer Institutes. CHOC earned the Gold Level CAPE Award from the California Council of Excellence, the only children’s hospital in California to ever earn this distinction, and was awarded Magnet designation, the highest honor bestowed to hospitals for nursing excellence. Recognized for extraordinary commitment to high-quality critical care standards, CHOC’s Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) is the first in the United States to earn the Pediatric Beacon Award for Critical Care Excellence. Page 12

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Why Do We Celebrate Memorial Day? The History of Memorial Day

by Amanda Austin Memorial Day is more than just a weekend off from work, an excuse to throw a picnic, or a reason to take a weekend trip, it is a national holiday. The history behind Memorial Day seems to have gotten lost in the shuffle throughout the years. With May 27th growing closer, take time to familiarize yourself with the history of Memorial Day, and why we celebrate this holiday. Memorial Day, originally known as “Decoration Day,” was established on May 5 1868 by General John Logan, the national commander of the Grand Army of the Republic. The first observation of Memorial Day took place on May 30th 1868, by decorating the graves of fallen Union and Confederate soldiers in Arlington National Cemetery. Here is an excerpt from General Logan’s “General Orders No. 11,” officially declaring “Decoration Day.” “The 30th day of May, 1868, is designated for the purpose of strewing with flowers or otherwise decorating the graves of comrades who died in defense of their country during the late rebellion, and whose bodies now lie in almost every city, village, and hamlet church-yard in the land. In this observance no form of ceremony is prescribed, but posts and comrades will in their own way arrange such fitting services and testimonials of re-

spect as circumstances may permit.” New York was the first state to officially recognize Memorial Day as a Holiday in 1873, and all of the Northern states had followed suit by 1890. The Southern states didn’t recognize Memorial Day until after World War 1 when it was changed from recognizing soldiers who lost their lives fighting in the Civil War, to soldiers who lost their lives fighting in any war America participated in. The reason that students and employees are given the day off on

Memorial Day, is so they can properly observe the holiday. When the holiday was originally established nationally it was intended to give patrons the opportunity to visit the graves of our fallen soldiers, attend memorials, fly the American flag at half staff until noon, and acknowledge the “National Moment of Remembrance” at 3:00 PM. The “National Moment of Remembrance” is when everyone has a moment of silence and if you are in a public place “Taps” is played. So, this year on Memorial weekend

take a moment to remember why you don’t have to go to work or school. If you are taking a trip with your family, make your rest stop at a memorial or Veteran’s cemetery and observe the men who have fought for our country. If you are having a get together at your home, or attend one at someone else’s home, give a little speech at 3:00 and call for a moment of silence to remind your friends and family why you are all able to get together that weekend.

Start the Summer off Right - Memorial Day Safety Tips!

Next weekend is Memorial Day Weekend. “Let’s all take part by being responsible for our self and others says Fire Chief Sam DiGiovanna.” Here are a few safety tips: Travel Safety • Buckle up, slow down, don’t drive impaired. • Be well rested, alert and patient; give your full attention to the road. Do not text and drive! • Let someone know your destination, your route, and when you

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• Learn to swim. Do not swim alone or leave children unattended! Let someone know where and what time your leaving and intend on returning! Grill Safety This fun seasonal ritual has a flip side, though—namely, an onset of injuries and home fires due to careless cooking practices. Here are some tips you can follow to stay safe while enjoying those tasty treats at your cookout. • Never grill indoors or unattended

– not in your house, camper, tent or any enclosed area. • Keep the grill out in the open, away from the house, the deck, tree branches, or anything that could catch fire. Hot grease or ashes could spill from the grill onto the wooden deck or into dry leaves or grass. For additional safety tips go to: http://www.mass.gov/ocabr/docs/ advisories/safe-memorial-day-weekend.pdf Happy Memorial Day and Be Safe!

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Successful Launch for the Blenheim EquiSports Ch i p I n F o r Ch a r i t y P r o g r a m

Lane Clarke and Balu U clearing the Uryadi’s Village jump. Photos by: McCool There was a lot to celebrate as Blenheim EquiSports wrapped up the Spring Series in San Juan Capistrano. Along with congratulating all the award winners, Blenheim was pleased to launch the new Chip In For Charity program, where every blue ribbon class winner received a “chip” that could be used to donate to one of four charities. Truly excited for the opportunity to give back to worthy causes, the horse show community responded with exuberance. Uryadi’s Village, an organization that works to support vulnerable children and their families, is one of the program’s recipients. “What an amazing opportunity the Chip in For Charity program offers

us,” explained Jennifer Crooks, Executive Director of Uryadi’s Village. “We not only raised funds, we raised awareness! People whom I may never have been in contact with generously donated.” Crooks was impressed with the support from show management as well. “Blenheim also invited us to do some innovative fundraising. In the grand prix, we had ‘Jump for the Village’ - every time a rider cleared the Uryadi’s Village jump, people could offer a donation amount. We also had a silent auction,” she explained. “Overall, we raised almost $20,000. To top it off, a donor sponsored a hut in the village for an additional $20,000. We’re looking forward to the rest of the show season!”

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Currently in Ethiopia at Uryadi’s Village, Crooks is putting those donations to work. Thrive Animal Rescue, another of the four charities, will be at this week’s Showpark Ranch & Coast Classic, with dogs available for adoption. Giving back can be rewarding with a new furry friend. Chip In For Charity raised almost $3,000 during the Spring Series. For more details on the Chip In For Charity program, please visit the show office or showpark.com. #ChipInForCharity #ThePlaceToBe Uryadi’s Village: Founded by Jennifer Crooks, Uryadi’s Village is a non-profit organization whose mission is to support vulnerable children and their extended families around the globe by developing social, economic and environmentally renewable systems with orphans, vulnerable women and children where the need is greatest. Their current focus is in Ethopia, Africa which has five million orphans, more than any other country in the world. Thrive Animal Rescue: An adoption organization founded by Cece Bloum, Thrive’s mission is to save abandoned dogs from the loneliness of shelter life and place them into loving families and forever homes. As an entirely donation-based, nonprofit with 501c3 status, Thrive relies on the generosity of the dog-loving community of Southern California for their continued success and ability to make a difference for animals in need. Park Place Foundation: Park Place Foundation, based in Southern California, was formed to promote

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