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Strutting the Best Swimsuits 2015 Hot Swimsuits With summer fresh upon us, selecting the perfect, form-fitting swimsuit requires the time and patience to try on and try out the latest and greatest. While my preference has always leaned toward Victoria Secret, look at these options and let us know what you think. Shaping Swimsuits: Draped Halter Tankini- This is a perfect option for those who have a bit to hide in the tummy and hips as well as those who need a bit of help in the

top. This swimsuit offers it all with flair of style as it highlights and adds the sexy curves that we all wish we had. The tankini is available exclusively through the Victoria Secret for a small price of about $90. There are two colors to suit your style. Check out the standard black or go with the leopard print to show that wild side. Pair this with several different bottom styles to wow everyone. Sizes range from extra small to extra-large. Magicsuit Firm Control Romper-

Stylish, flowing and graceful, this swimsuit add an element of surprise to those seeking a flowing mid-drift and bottom. This swim suit offers a full back as well as the option to tie around the neck or back. A sure hit with a shaping breast line that offers a bit of sex appeal without going overboard. The design and appearance show a free spirit with a modest effect. This is available through Victoria Secret with a bit pricey tag of about $180. The color options include basic black or head turning teal. Take a look at the available sizes of 4 through 14 double D. Full Coverage Swimsuit: Sunsetter One Piece: This is a great choice for those who suffer with short torsos. This design of a flattering top takes full advantage of appearance. It allows the torso to be highlighted and draping into a longer torso. With basically full coverage front and bottom, the element of surprise is a fully open back. With the halter top and fully lined interior, the style and smooth lining add a dramatic beach effect. This swimsuit is currently offered through The Orchid Boutique in blue with sizes ranging from small to large. The price tag will set you back a bit at $158.

While there are many sizes, shapes, colors and styles available, you are guaranteed to find the right fit for maximum curves and accents. Don’t settle on local stop and shop stores when it comes to highlighting your best assets and improving the slight needs. A well fitted swimsuit is a must for beach goers.

Shorecliffs, Vista del Mar Middle Schools Compete in California State History Day Competition Students from Shorecliffs and Vista del Mar Middle Schools joined hundreds of other students from across the state last weekend for the California State History Day state finals at William Jessup University in Rocklin. Shorecliffs Middle School students Jack Hirsh, Andrew De Koeyer and Matthew Herrod were division finalists with their exhibit, “Nixon’s Leadership and the Legacy of Vietnamization.” Fellow classmates Kate McKernan, Kelly McDonald and Sophia Burick were division winners with the website they created, “Norman Borlaug: A Legacy of a Billion Lives Saved.” Their entry now

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Kate McKernan, Kelly McDonald, Jack Hirsh, Andrew De Koeyer, Matthew Herrod, and Sophia Burick advances to the National History Day competition state finals with compelling projects. McCleary’s at the University of Maryland in June. National performance, “How the Leadership of Jacqueline History Day brings together thousands of students Cochran and the WASP Helped Female Pilots from across the United States as well as Guam, Soar” won fourth place in the competition and American Samoa, Puerto Rico and international Jadbabaei’s documentary, “Every Life is Sacred: schools in China, Korea, and South Asia. The Leadership and Legacy of Medecins San Also competing in the California State History Frontieres” was well received. Day state finals were Vista del Mar Middle School Congratulations to all students for their eighth grade students Carlie McCleary and outstanding work and representation of their Koosha Jadbabaei. Both students advanced to the schools and Capistrano Unified School District.

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13th Annual Paint San Clemente Judged Artist Competition Artists compete for honors and $13,000 cash prizes at one of the top Artist competitions in the country. Paint San Clemente Plein Air artists compete to see who does the best job of making historic San Clemente and the natural beauty of the “Spanish Village By the Sea” come alive in the June 13 -21 art competition. All painting must be done in the open air (plein air) as opposed to painting in a studio environment. Artists will be painting at many locations throughout the city. The event is hosted by the San Clemente Artists Association. The public is invited to view the artists’ progress as they paint each day during the week-long competition. Artists are limited to entering two paintings which must be painted in San Clemente during this week, and then framed and wired for hanging at the exhibition following the contest. Although this is not a juried show, interest in the competition is expected to be strong. Artists from as far away as New Mexico and Colorado will be competing with local favorites Marjorie Faircloth, Jason Kuncas, Carol Nordman, Patti Prather, and Tom Swimm. Highlights of the week include a Quick Draw competition on Saturday June 13 from 12:30 – 3:30 PM in front of the Community Center and Plein Air on the Lawn Outdoor Artists Exhibit and Sale, June 20-21 from 10:00AM to 4:00 PM. The Collector’s Evening Gala on Saturday June 20 will be held from 6:00 to 8 :30 PM. at the San Clemente Community Center. Winners of the competition will be announced at that time and

paintings will be available for sale. Quick Draw Paintings will be for sale following judging at 4:30 PM on June 13. The Art Association was founded in 1953 by artist, Lilian Finlay to appreciate all facets of arts and crafts and establish and support an eclectic Art Community in San Clemente. Now with over

350 members and eight Art Shows each year the Association continues to grow and reach out to the local artists and community in meaningful and creative ways. For more information, please contact Pam Hill @SCAAinfo@cox.net

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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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Family Fun Around the Grill Preparing a meal on the grill can be fun for the whole family. Gather the kids and get them involved in the meal from start to finish for an easy way to spend more quality time together. Rebecca P. Cohen, author of “15 Minutes Outside: 365 Ways to Get Out of the House and Connect with Your Kids,” is a big believer in spending time outdoors together as a family. “We make a point of getting outside every day. Spending quality time as a family is important, and centering that time around an outdoor activity like grilling is a great way to do that,” says Cohen. and forth. For more cool fun, freeze In a medium bowl, whisk together Cohen offers some tips for fruit juice in ice cube containers with sauce and honey. enjoying fun outdoor meals with popsicle sticks for a refreshing treat. Grill chicken over medium heat the family:

Create a topping bar – Set out a plastic tablecloth and some kidfriendly dipping sauces, condiments and toppings, such as ketchup, grated cheese, mayonnaise, hummus and more. Have the kids prepare their favorite dipping sauces and toppings and line them up in colorful bowls. Make the meal grill-friendly – Look for foods and recipes that can be prepared directly on the grill, such as New Ore-Ida® Grillers. These thickcut, round slices of potato go from freezer to grill, where they cook in just 15 minutes and serve as a perfect side dish that goes hand in hand with your favorite toppings and dipping sauces. This way, you can spend less time inside preparing and more time outside enjoying! Make it fun – What’s a cookout without family fun? Make the most of your cook time by incorporating some simple yet fun activities. Try racing with ice cubes on your spoons or tossing a refreshing ice cube back

Enjoy a grill-side snack – Plan a special late night snack with s’mores on the grill. Try flavored marshmallows like chocolate, strawberry and toasted coconut, or spice up the graham crackers with sprinkled cinnamon and sugar. Try to name the constellations while you enjoy a late night snack together under the stars. Who doesn’t want an extra fifteen minutes to spend with family and friends? Get them around the grill using these and other recipes from www.OreIda.com. Glazed Chicken and Grillers Prep time: 3 minutes Cook time: 15 minutes Serves: 6 to 8 1 bag Ore-Ida Grillers 1 bottle (10 ounces) Heinz 57 Sauce 1/4 cup honey 8 boneless, skinless chicken breast halves Put Grillers on a hot grill. Cook according to package directions.

for 4 to 6 minutes. Brush both sides liberally with sauce mixture, turn over and grill for additional 4 to 6 minutes, or until cooked to desired doneness. Cook until chicken is no longer pink, or to an internal temperature of 165°F. Loaded Potato Grillers Cook time: 15 minutes Serves: 6 18 Ore-Ida Grillers 1/2 cup shredded cheddar cheese 1/4 cup bacon bits Scallions Sour cream Prepare Grillers per package instructions. After 12 minutes, distribute cheese evenly on top (you may need more or less). Grill for 3 more minutes, to melt cheese. Transfer to platter, garnish with bacon bits, scallions and sour cream as desired.

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Fundraising for school? What you should know When kids go back to school, fundraising by parent-teacher organizations and booster clubs kicks into high gear. Hard-working parent volunteers host bake sales, festivals and myriad other events to raise funds for schools. But what if the worst happens and someone gets hurt? You may think the school will be liable to pay damages or medical expenses for injured parties, but in most cases volunteers themselves are on the hook. PTAs, PTOs, booster clubs, fundraising committees and other community organizations are, 98 percent of the time, not covered by a school district’s insurance policies. When a lawsuit occurs as a result of something that happens at an event, the private citizens running the event and organization can find their personal assets at risk home, vehicles, personal savings and even future wages. In trying to support their school financially, parents may find their own finances jeopardized. When a situation occurs, organizers may not only be at risk from legal action by injured parties, the school district itself may also draw the organization into legal problems, and while this type of lawsuit is not necessarily frequent, when they do occur the financial impact can be devastating, with awards tallying millions of dollars.

That’s not to say you shouldn’t volunteer to support your school. It’s just imperative that you take steps to protect yourself and everyone in your organization. And while anyone can sue for any reason at any time in the U.S., regardless of state volunteer protection laws, protecting yourself can go a long way toward reducing your risks. Some advice for school volunteer groups to ensure they stay safer this school year: * Get insured. Your school district’s insurance almost certainly doesn’t cover your organization. Insurance is easy to get, affordable and absolutely necessary. In most cases, less than $200 a year will buy you $1 million in coverage for issues ranging from bodily injury to product liability. Types of events/situations that require insurance include carnival rides or games, -holiday fairs or events, babysitting, food sales, door-to-door fundraising sales and more. Log on to www.rvnuccio.com to learn more and find out about pricing. * When using an outside vendor for attractions like pony rides or bounce houses, make sure the vendor is properly insured, and require them to provide trained staff to operate the attraction. Never let a volunteer manage the attraction. * Keep events on school property. Never host something at a volunteer’s

home or place of business. * For product sales, avoid door-todoor selling, and encourage parents to never leave kids unsupervised when selling products. * During car washes, never let anyone other than the owner of the vehicle drive it. Keep car washes small, manageable and tightly controlled. * At a craft fair, don’t sell items that are small enough to pass through a child choke testing tube. You can find these available for purchase online. * Avoid dunk tanks. Instead, substitute another form of watery fun. Invite participants to throw wet sponges at the principal or favorite teacher. Be sure the principal wears

safety goggles to shield eyes from possible debris in the sponge. * Keep events small. Avoid events that will draw 1,000 or more people. The larger the event, the more difficult it will be to manage risk. Finally, although it should go without saying, never host any school-related activity that involves firearms, fireworks, bonfires, alcohol or pyrotechnics. The risks associated with those things will far outweigh the fund-raising benefits. Proactive steps can help ensure your school fundraiser is safe for everyone, including the volunteers who work so hard to make it a success.

Protect your eyes year-round from UV exposure Eye protection may not be a top priority for people when they are going about their daily lives, but it should be. Protecting your sense of sight is extremely important and often overlooked. All individuals should protect their eyes so they can stay sharp whether they’re on a snowy mountain-top, watching a football game, or simply driving to work. Protect your eyes from harmful UV rays.

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Wearing a pair of comfortable sunglasses while you are staying active outdoors will not only prevent eye strains and squinting - which will help keep you looking younger, longer - but can actually help protect eyes from cataracts, keratitis and other eye ailments as well. When selecting sunglasses, look for a pair that will be lightweight and durable, so it will be comfortable to wear, and hold up to your daily activities. Charmant Titanium Polarized Sunglasses for example, are made with pure titanium, a hypoallergenic metal that is 48 percent lighter than conventional metals and is perfect for all seasons. Titanium is used in everything from airplanes to surgical instruments, so you know it will last in a sunglass. To protect the delicate eye area, look for a lens that has UVA and UVB protection as well as a polarized lens to reduce glare, which is much more harmful when it’s reflected off of the snow. Make sure your lenses offer the best visibility possible so they don’t interfere with your activities. Lenses with anti-smudge, anti-static, and water-repelling properties keep the lenses free of debris that can block your vision.

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Invest in your sight. Your vision has an important role in maintaining your active lifestyle. Invest in your sight by ensuring you wear the best in corrective lenses and sunwear for you. Many people need their vision corrected through eye glasses or contact lenses. If you choose contact lenses, wearing sunglasses to prevent glare and protect your eyes from UV light is still very important. If you prefer to wear eye glasses, a pair of prescription sunglasses is ideal, to be worn whenever you are outside in daylight. These prescription sunglasses will provide the best possible coverage in sunlight while also correcting your vision. Either way, one should look for a quality pair of sunglasses that will provide consistent optical clarity throughout the lens, and a durable frame that will last. Don’t forget to protect the sensitive skin around your eyes as well with a sunscreen that has at least SPF 30. Even if the sun isn’t shining bright the UV rays can still penetrate the cloud cover. Make a broad sweep. Sometimes one layer of protection just isn’t enough. If you have fair skin, or light colored eyes, you may want

to wear a hat in conjunction with sunglasses on a regular basis. These physical traits are more prone to skin cancer and sun-causing eye disease. Although sunglasses do wonders in protecting the eyes, UV rays can still reach the eyes and the surrounding skin through the sides and top of the sunglasses. Wearing a hat will help to reduce the sun exposure and prevent uncomfortable eye strain. A wide brim hat offers sun protection to your skin as well as eyes, creating natural shade and reducing strain. Choose a hat with a dark, non-reflective underside of the brim. This will help reduce UV glare from reflective surfaces like water or snow. Staying active is great for your overall health, but be sure that you are safely engaging in activities. Taking steps to strengthen and protect your vision will help ensure that your eyes will be safe and healthy for years to come.


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join the club, the Garden club that is San clemente Civic beautification projects

The club provides ongoing support to the Director of Parks and Recreation and the Board of Casa Romantica for projects within our scope and budget. Beautification, ecology and conservation are areas which receive our best efforts. Meet in community gardens for an hour or more and enjoy working with and learning from other members. Bring gloves, clippers and a bucket to collect trimmings. Choose your day and time. Every hour in any garden is appreciated. The Club assists in the monthly maintenance of the following five gardens: Pier Garden Second Tuesday 8:15 am Contact: Bill Schafer Members maintain the plants monthly in the planter along with replacing the bedding plants as needed. Materials are provided by the Pier Bowl Merchant’s Association. Marine Monument Garden at Park Semper Fi Second Tuesday 8:30 am Contact: Mary Bierce Planted with funds from the club and a NGC Principal Financial Grant in 2005-06. A native garden that attracts birds and butterflies is maintained monthly by members.

Many community events are held at Park Semper Fi. Members prepare the garden for these events. Jo Read Memorial Garden at the Library Second Tuesday 9:30 am Contact: Kathleen Scopaz Established in memory of our club founder. A large area adjacent to the garden was incorporated in 2009 with cooperation and financial support of American Association of University Women (AAUW). A bench was placed to honor Ellen Endersby, a library

volunteer. A Redbud tree was planted in 2012 by the Kittle Family of Plant Depot in memory of club member, Bea Grow. The garden is lovingly maintained by club members. Rose Garden at City Hall Second Tuesday 10:00 am Contact: Leslie Mowers Club members provide an annual rose pruning workshop in January that is open to the public. Monthly maintenance includes fertilizing, weeding and deadheading. Materials are provided by the City of San

Clemente. Casa Romantica Cultural Center and Gardens Third Thursday 9:00 am Contact: Launa Gould The gardens of this historic estate with many native and drought tolerant plants are maintained monthly by club members. Sister City Bowls Located on Del Mar, the Sister City Bowls are tended by club members that volunteer in the library bookshop. www.sanclementegardenclub.com

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R i c h F e l l e r s a n d F l e x i b l e C o n t i n u e to Im p r e ss in the $60,000 Grand Prix of California

Rich Fellers and Flexible Photos by: CapturedMomentPhoto.com Fan favorites and famously talented duo Flexible and Rich Fellers thrilled a crowd of spectators, taking the victory in the highlight event of the week, the $60,000 Grand Prix of California, presented by Equ Lifestyle Boutique. Back for the third time as master builder for the Ranch & Coast Classic, Texan course designer Oscar Soberon is quite familiar with the challenges of building for this class. After Thursday’s tight and technical Markel Insurance Grand Prix track, Soberon planned today’s course with less technical emphasis. The 16-element course with a time allowed of 84 seconds presented plenty of tests for the experienced field. “It’s a $60,000 class, so it’s tougher than Thursday because of the height, but it’s not as tricky. I do think there are questions everywhere; from fence one, which is a wall, to a lot of fences with solid rails, which are always difficult to jump,” he explained. “The combination of white and black rails is also tough. I hope we get to see between four and six clear. “ Soberon was right on - just like Thursday’s class, once again five entries earned a spot in the jump-off. From the promising skills of young Hannah Heidegger to World Cup Champion Rich Fellers, the five riders were no strangers to questions of speed and scope. The jump-off track incorporated new fences interwoven with tricky components from the first Page 8

round to truly test the competitors’ finesse. Seasoned partners Josephina Nor Lantzman and Chello Z (owned by Josephina Nor Stables, LLC) returned first, stopping the timers in 40.97 seconds, but with a rail at fence 8 for four faults. Hannah Heidegger and Axl Rose (Monarch International, owner) had 12 faults in 45.99 seconds, leaving the field open for veterans Fellers and Flexible (owned by Harry & Mollie Chapman). Shaving over half a second off Lantzman’s leading time in 40.27, Fellers also had an unlucky rail but took over the lead. Eric Navet aboard Signe Ostby’s Jonkheer Z also had a rail at fence 8 in 43.72 seconds. Allyssa Hecht and Neaulani Farms’ Calero, who recently finished second in the Spring Classic II Grand Prix in April, had an unfortunate circle at 8 and ended with 24 faults in 64.67 seconds. Fellers and Flexible took their victory gallop to enthusiastic fan applause, with Nor Lantzman in second and Navet rounding out the top three. The win continued a Del Mar streak of success for the 19-yearold Irish Sporthorse stallion and the ever-humble Fellers, having recently earned second in last week’s $100,000 Grand Prix at the Del Mar National. Showpark’s spacious field is a favorite for the beloved duo, who especially enjoyed the grassy gallop after the tight indoor setting at the 2015 Longines FEI World Cup™ Jumping Final.

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“It is always lovely to jump on this field; it’s a super field and great preparation for Spruce Meadows,” Fellers commented. “This course designer knows what he’s doing. I was really happy with Flexible - he rode great, jumped great and had a light rub and got a fence down, and he still ended up winning, so I feel very fortunate.” When asked about potential goals for the 2016 FEI World Cup™ Jumping Final, Fellers has the spunky chestnut’s health as the top priority. “I don’t think we’ll be going [to the Final]. I really feel like he has more wins in him at 1.60m, but to ask him to go that many days in a row wipes him out a bit,” he explained. “Flexible always tries hard, but that’s when horses get hurt - when they try so hard and their bodies are fatigued. I just think at his age, he deserves to have a break from that kind of regime.” The up-and-coming young equine talent kicked off the afternoon of show jumping in Del Mar. With thirteen entries in the jump-off, nearly half of the class of twenty-nine came back in a battle for the blue ribbon, as the top five placings turned in quick and clean double-clear rounds. Winners of the season’s inaugural $25,000 Markel Insurance Grand Prix during the Spring Fling, Nayel Nassar and his own Acita are an impressive pair. They stopped the jump-off clock with a clean round in a fast 35.97 seconds to take home the top honors, while Andrew Kocher and his own

Venetto were second and Ray Texel aboard Leslie Nelson’s Coupis were third. “I think this is a great division for up-and-coming horses. We had a big jump-off today which got very fast, and luckily I have a very talented 8-year-old who could answer all the questions I asked of her,” Nayel said, praising his Holsteiner mare. “She’s careful, scopey, has a big stride, and goes in a snaffle. There’s not much more you can ask for, and I’m excited for her future.” The Juniors and Amateurs take the Sunday stage in their respective Classics to finish the Ranch & Coast Classic. The May horse shows in Del Mar wrap up with the Showpark June Jamboree from May 28th-31st, then return to San Juan Capistrano for the June Classic series.

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CITY RECOGNIZES NATIONAL BEACH SAFETY & RIP CURRENT AWARENESS WEEK National Beach Safety and Rip Current Awareness Week is recognized from June 7 – 14 and leads right into the summer season. This week is dedicated to raising awareness of the dangers in aquatic environments. In an effort to help teach ocean safety to the public, San Clemente City Lifeguards will be hosting a free open house at Lifeguard Headquarters located on the north side of the San Clemente Municipal Pier on Saturday, June 13, 2015 from 9:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m. San Clemente beaches can be a wonderful recreational resource but they can also be dangerous. Lifeguards are on duty in an effort to prevent and reduce the number of accidents at our beaches, but they cannot do the job alone. An informed public is essential to maintaining adequate levels of beach and water safety. The objective of National Beach Safety and Rip Current Awareness Week is to make citizens aware of the need to be safe while in and near • Use Sunscreen and Drink Water • Learn Rip Current Safety the ocean. This objective stresses the City Manager’s Office 100 Avenida • Enter Water Feet First following: Presidio San Clemente, California • Wear a Life Jacket • Learn to Swim 92672 For more ocean safety information, • Swim Near a Lifeguard • Obey Posted Signs and Flags please visit www.usla.org. The • Swim with a Buddy • Keep the Beach and Water Clean Marine Safety team welcomes and • Check with the Lifeguards

encourages everyone to attend the open house. This is a great way to learn more about ocean safety before the summer season begins from Marine Safety’s professional and friendly lifeguard staff.

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san clemente news R e sta urant Adele’s at the San Clemente Inn 2600 Avenida del Presidente, San Clemente 949-481-1222

Breakfast, lunch, and dinner

Agostino’s Ristorante Italiano Ocean view, food, bar, drinks, happy hour, open mic night.

34700 Pacific Coast Hwy., Ste. 100, Capistrano Beach 949-661-8266 Antoine’s Café

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Charo Chicken 1021 Avenida Pico,#A, San Clemente 949-366-2650 Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf 305 S. El Camino Real, San Clemente 949-498-1220 Denny’s Restaurant Even people who have never stopped in San Clemente know where this is.

529 E. Ave. Pico, San Clemente 949-492-238 Duke’s Griddle & Grill

Breakfast and lunch

218 S. El Camino Real, San Clemente 949-492-1763 Avilia El Ranchito Mexican Restaurant

204 Avenida Del Mar, San Clemente 949-498-5000

Historic location boasts Hormone- free beef, Kalua Pork Sandwiches, Draft Beers and Specialty Cocktails. Serving breakfast, lunch & dinner, kid’s menu, too.

204 S. El Camino Real, San Clemente 949-481-2040 El Jefe Café

Baja Fresh Mexican Grill 979 Avenida Pico, Suite A, San Clemente 949-361-4667 Beach Fire Restaurant

The best Mexican food and fish & chips in San Clemente.

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

Live music, fresh food, local art displayed. San Clemente’s fine dining experience.

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

Great place to have a healthy breakfast and lunch.

114 Avenida Del Mar, #4, San Clemente 949-366-9386 Captain Mauris 149 Avenida Del Mar, San Clemente 949-498-8098 Carbonara Trattoria Italiana

Warm friendly service and family atmosphere.

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1925 S. El Camino Real, San Clemente 949-369-5111

Fisherman’s Restaurant & Bar Everyone knows it is on the pier, but not everyone knows it has some of the city’s freshest seafood.

611 Ave. Victoria, San Clemente 949- 498-6390 Fratello’s Italian Family Restaurant

Juice Stop 641 Camino de los Mares, #D-100, San Clemente 949-493-0403 La Galette Creperie

Great place in San Clemente to have breakfast. San Clemente Yogurt,

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165A Ave Del Mar, San Clemente 949-369-9968

100’s of beverages, fresh fruit smoothies, gourmet teas, self-serve yogurt, coffees, tarts, baguette La Siesta Restaurant The freshest and most authentic Mexican sandwiches, creme brulee, tiramisu and food and drinks. much, much more.

Los Patios Mexican Cocina

Taco Tuesday and Happy Hour.

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.

401 South El Camino Real, San Clemente 949-498-7808

Molly Bloom’s Irish Bar & Restaurant 2391 S. El Camino Real, San Clemente 949-218-0120

Italian Cravings Pizza, pasta, sandwiches, and salads.

105 S. Ola Vista, San Clemente 949-492-2777 Iva Lee’s

34660 Pacific Coast Hwy. Dana Point 949-661-1005 Pier Shack & Grill

Really tasty food at the end of the very scenic San Clemente pier.

615 Avenida Victoria, San Clemente, 949-498-2247 Pipes Café

Breakfast, lunch, and coffee bar.

Southern and Creole recipes with a 2017 S. El Camino Real, San Clemente modern twist also live Jazz. 949-498-5002

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Roy Emerson Adoption Guild Tennis Classic Kicks Off Photos by Ann Chatillon The Adoption Guild of Southern Orange County kicked off the 54th Annual Roy Emerson Adoption Guild Tennis Classic with Tournament action during the day, and rocking Kick Off Party that evening. Opening rounds were held at Newport Beach Tennis Club. Under blue skies and a beautiful sunset, The Guild welcomed approximately 350 guests –Players and Non-Players alike- to The Tournament Kickoff Party, held poolside at 6 pm at beautiful Newport Beach Tennis Club. Approximately eighteen local restaurants and vendors donated fare for the hungry guests, including Il Fornaio Restaurant, Garduno’s, California Pizza Kitchen, La Cave Restaurant, Ho Sum Bistro, Sabatinos Sausage Co., Blue Water Grill, Rubio’s Restaurant, Newport Beach Tennis Club, Trader Joe’s, Hi Time Wine Cellars, Starbuck’s Coffee, Woodys Diner, True Food Kitchen and Sapori Ristorante. New additions were the Waffle Affair, Krave Jerky, and B. Candy. The evening’s menu included delectables such as sea bass with arugula salad and cannelloni, Blackened Talapia Tacos cooked on site, Asian BBQ Ribs, Tequila Chicken Pasta, Clam Chowder, classic Italian sausage and peppers, with tiramisu, cheesecake, assorted candies, coconut waffle bits and Starbucks coffee for dessert. A variety of different jerky’s were introduced to guests including lemon garlic, black cherry, BBQ, and basil citrus. Dinner Entertainment was provided by Guitarist Dave Dixon, formerly of La Regatta Cafe. From 8 pm to midnight, it was dancing to the strains of Steve Orr and Wayne Jones Band who have played with greats BB King and Martina McBride. A Photo Booth kept Guests entertained as well. With the kick off of the 54th annual Roy Emerson Adoption Guild Tennis Classic, the Guild extended thanks to Tournament and Party Underwriters Burton Gonzell/Northern Trust Bank, Tom Carr, Dennis Claus, Heather and Larry Arnold, Dr. Lani Clark, Jane and Kevin Flynn, Patricia and Chester Houston, Jeanne and Doug Jackson, Liz and Rod Maxson, Britt and Bob Meyer, Dr. Sunny Park, Debbie and Geoffrey Sampson, Pam Selber, Harriet and Jim Selna, Bill and Suzanne Wyrick, as well as its major corporate donors, Coca Cola, Collins Company, Inc., Fletcher Jones Motorcars, Hi Time Wine Cellars, Neiman Marcus, Pavilions Market, Promotional Energy, William Harold Jewelers, Stephen and Pam Fossler, J.D. Kelleher, and Jackie Glass/the Kling Family Foundation. Working feverishly behind the bar were volunteers Don Nevins, Roger Alexander, and Henry Kutlo. Chaired by Erin Markland and Sue Podany, the Tournament Kick Off Party Committee included Jane Flynn, Jeri Nevins, Carol Adams and Marta Alexander. Spotted among the Guests were Roy and Joy Emerson, Northern Trust’s Burton Gonzell and Julia Brown, Il Forneo’s Chef Marcello and Jennifer Apollonio, Sports Editor Steve Virgen, Newport Beach Tennis Club Owner Steve Joyce, La Cave Restaurant Owners Mike and Laura Palitz, Jane Flynn, Dennis Claus, Hi Time’s Diana Hurst, Tom Carr, Roger Ruiz, Woody’s Owner Lori Schroeder, Newly opened Waffle Affair Manager George Jeding, and Tournament Chairman Kelly Knight. The Roy Emerson Adoption Guild Tennis Classic continues this coming Saturday and Sunday, May 30-31, with commencement of all semi-finals and finals. SEMI-FINAL MATCHES commence at 9 am on Saturday, May 30. FINALS begin at 9 am on Sunday, May 31. All matches to be played at Host Club – Newport Beach Tennis Club located at 2601 Eastbluff Drive, Newport Beach, CA. PH. (949)644-0050. For over fifty years, the Adoption Guild of Southern Orange County has supported Holy Family Services Adoption & Foster Care Agency. With the hope of giving every child an opportunity to have a loving family, dedicated Adoption Guild volunteers work each year to present two major fund-raising events: the Patroness Tea and Roy Emerson Adoption Guild Tennis Classic in May. All proceeds benefit Holy Family Services. Since 1961, Adoption Guild has generated over $4.5 million in funding, contributing to over 3000 adoptions. Please visit www.adoptionguild.org for information. Page 12

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Whether it’s your child’s birthday or your relatives are flying in from overseas to take part in a family reunion, your life is filled with special events worth celebrating. Of course, you’d love to salute every one of them with a once-in-a-lifetime party, but how do you do that without winding up with a garage filled with party clutter that you’ll never use again and an empty wallet? It’s easier than you think. Celebrating that special event doesn’t have to break the bank or leave you the not-so-proud owner of items you’ll have no use for once the party is over. There is another solution: rent what you need. You’ll wow your guests and save money in the process. Not sure what can be rented? Here are some ideas to create a party beyond your guests’ wildest expectations. Create the perfect environment Many party planners feel constrained by the materials they already own when hosting a party, but the truth is renting opportunities allow you to create an atmosphere limited only by your imagination. If you’re looking to hold your party Page 14

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You’ll also be able to rent tables and chairs, saving you from having to try and borrow these items or, worse yet, buying more for this one occasion. It creates a more relaxing atmosphere for your guests and they’ll be able to sit and rest rather than having to stand up throughout the event. For a more formal affair, your local rental store can also provide linens, table service and stemware to complete your look. This will keep you from having to use disposables or from washing dishes when the event is finished, allowing you to relax and enjoy your company. Wow them with food If you’re in charge of planning the party, you’ve probably been nervously pondering what you will do about the food. No other party aspect requires so much work, and often you still find yourself eating leftovers for weeks. But rental stores offer several options that will help you wow your guests and indulge them at the same time. Keeping foods the perfect temperature is always a challenge when hosting an event, but there are some great options available for rent. An ice table is a great way to keep things chilled in the summer heat, preventing undesirable illness. For hot foods, chafers will keep main dishes hot for hours so guests can eat at their leisure. When it comes to that main course, grilling allows you to feed a lot of people with minimal prep work. But what if you don’t have a grill? You can always rent one. Many rental facilities

offer grills of varying sizes, allowing you the chance to pick the right grill for your event. Consider renting a popcorn machine for your party. People get hungry at different times and a popcorn machine allows your guests to serve themselves and munch on this delicious snack while they wait for the main course. Activities for kids of any age Whether it’s a birthday party, a family reunion or some other gathering, odds are children will be at your party. If your venue lacks the appropriate activities to entertain kids for the long haul, consult your area rental facility for options. An inflatable bounce house will keep your youngest guests entertained for hours while obstacle courses or laser tag are great options for your teenage guests. And the biggest kids at your event will enjoy a casino night with the games you rented. If you’re expecting a large number of children at that family reunion, you may also consider renting a helium tank and providing balloons for your younger guests. The kids will be entertained, and you’ll save yourself from being out of breath all afternoon. Chances are you know what that next once-in-a-lifetime event in your family is. The only question is, how will you celebrate it? Consult your local rental facility or visit RentalHQ. com for more ideas. You’ll quickly learn that the only limit to planning your next party is your imagination.


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2015’s Swimwear Guide Swimsuit trends are always fun to look at each year, and 2014’s gear is no exception. This year creativity has reached a new level with swimwear that will catch your eye. Some of the trends will have you giving a double-take, and others’ will not leave much to the imagination. Here are the trends for this year’s swimsuit season! Crochet swimwear This is one of my favorite trends for this season. Crochet pieces are

absolutely beautiful, but the artwork of the crochet swimwear is stunning. There are fresh ideas out there that are full of color. Some are bikinis, but surprisingly, there are some really beautiful one piece crochet looks. Cultural notes This year’s swimsuit detailing pulls from the Native American heritage it seems. There is a lot of beading, fringe, tribal influences, and color reminiscent of the Indian culture. Although some pieces are breathtaking, be careful when you pick one out that the beading isn’t too cheap looking. Mesh Many swimsuits are taking on more mesh for 2014. It may seem inspired by a figure skating costume, but I like to think it is way hotter! And even though the fabric pieces seem to be skimpier when covering private areas, the mesh covering the stomach area may give some women more confidence in this year’s trend. It’s the next best thing to a bikini. Athletic wear/rash guard style Sporty looks have also made their way into 2014’s swimsuit line. In case you don’t have enough crop tops for

body type, so I suggest making sure you look good in a high waist before going out and buying one. Go bold with color There are so many styles to pick from this year, and after you decide what you want, go ahead and pick out one with extreme colors. This year’s trend is all about bold statements through print and color, so finding a swimsuit you are comfortable in is important!

this year, the swimsuit trendsetters have begun selling swimsuits that come with crop tops. The rash guard style is also making headlines, and bringing a surfing feel to the everyday swimwear. There are some really cool designs with long sleeved tops with cut outs. High-waist bottoms The classic high-waist is not only popping up in shorts, but it has made its way into swimwear. The modern take on this oldie pairs a simple bra top with a high-waist bottom. It’s a very elegant way to pull off a trend for 2014. This style isn’t for every

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If the idea of longer, warmer days has you reaching for the tongs, it’s time to get your grilling game on before the season is in full swing. Serving family and friends the most mouth-watering grilled entrees with ease requires a little know-how and a few crowd-pleasing recipes. From versatile chicken to hearty ribs to tender seafood, it’s never been more fun to incorporate new flavors into grilled cuisine. For the best results on the grill, keep these tips in mind: • A grill is not an oven, so don’t walk away from it when it’s on. Organize what you’ll need ahead of time; no running back and forth. • Always scrape hot grill grates clean with a wire brush so food will release more easily. Before cooking, try using tongs to dip paper towels lightly into oil and swipe over the grates. • If the meat or skin sticks, it’s not ready to be turned. Let it sit for another minute or two. • Try chicken thighs, which have a deeper, richer flavor than breast meat. • The pork tenderloin can withstand the dry heat of the grill and stay moist.

• Salmon, tuna and swordfish steaks grill well because they are thick and crumble less than other types of fish. • A safe inside temperature for ground beef is 160°F; medium steaks is 140°F. Heat poultry to 165°F and whole cuts like breasts to 170°F. Medium pork should be 150°F. Seafood should be 145°F. • For maximum flavor and juiciness, let meat rest 5-10 minutes before cutting or serving. Another tasty grilling tip is to add flavor with sauce. Molasses Apple Butter BBQ Sauce for Chicken Servings: 4 For up to 2 pounds of chicken 1/2 cup Apple Butter 1/4 cup molasses 1/2 teaspoon ground ginger 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/4 teaspoon pepper Mix all ingredients in medium bowl. Brush sauce over chicken in the final 5 minutes of grilling. Additional sauce can be served at the table. Citrus Apple Butter Glaze for Seafood Servings: 4 For up to 4 fish fillets or 2 pounds

of shrimp 1/2 cup Apple Butter 2 tablespoons orange juice 2 tablespoons lime juice Mix all ingredients in medium bowl. Cook one side of seafood (skin side down). Brush glaze generously on top. Flip seafood and cook until done. Discard any remaining sauce. Asian Apple Butter Grilling Sauce for Pork Servings: 4 For up to 2 pounds of pork tenderloin or ribs

1/2 cup Apple Butter 1/4 cup Apple Cider Vinegar 1/4 cup water 2 tablespoons honey 3 cloves garlic, minced 1 teaspoon ground ginger 1/4 teaspoon salt 1/8 teaspoon pepper Mix all ingredients in medium bowl. Lightly brush or mop sauce over pork during entire grilling time, so sauce slowly cooks into pork. Discard any remaining sauce.

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Prep Time: 30 minutes, at least 1 hour freeze time Makes: 4 servings 2 squares (2 ounces) white chocolate baking squares 1/2 cup prepared vanilla frosting 4 Blue Bunny Premium Birthday Party Ice Cream Sandwiches 2 medium firm kiwi, peeled 1 3/4 cups halved small strawberries (or large strawberries cut into chunks) 3/4 cup fresh blueberries 3 tablespoons peach preserves (pineapple, mango or apricot could be substituted) Grate or shred white chocolate with box grater onto large plate. Thinly spread frosting on one side of one ice cream sandwich, keeping remaining sandwiches in freezer. Press frosting side into white chocolate, spread frosting on unfrosted side; turn and press into white chocolate. Return to freezer; repeat with remaining ice cream sandwiches. Freeze at least 1 hour, until solid. (May be kept covered in freezer overnight.) Thirty minutes before serving, cut kiwi into thick slices, cutting slices into quarters. Place in medium bowl along with other fruit. Heat preserves in microwave-safe bowl, just until melted (20 seconds in a 1250 watt microwave), breaking up large pieces of fruit. Pour over fruit and toss to coat; chill 15 to 20 minutes. Remove prepared ice cream sandwiches from freezer, cut each into bitesize squares; arrange with glazed fruit in 4 dessert bowls or plates.

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Prep Time: 10 minutes, at least 3 hours freeze time Cook Time: 30 seconds to 1 minute each Makes: 8 servings 8 1/2-cup scoops Blue Bunny Premium Caramel Fudge Brownie Sundae Ice Cream 2 large eggs 2 tablespoons sugar 1 cup panko bread crumbs Vegetable oil, for frying 8 lollipop sticks Butterscotch, chocolate or caramel sauce, optional Whipped cream, optional Place ice cream scoops on a baking sheet lined with wax paper and freeze for at least 2 hours. In soup bowl or other medium-sized bowl, beat eggs and sugar with a fork until well blended. Place panko crumbs in another soup bowl or medium-sized bowl. Dip the ice cream scoops into egg mixture, then roll in the panko bread crumbs, coating completely. Freeze 1 hour. Heat oil in a deep-fat fryer to 375°F. Fry ice cream scoops, one at a time, until golden brown; 30 seconds to 1 minute. Remove from oil and insert a lollipop stick. Top with a drizzle of butterscotch, chocolate or caramel sauce and a dollop of whipped cream, if desired. Serve immediately.

When is ice cream more than ice cream? When it helps make wishes come true. Wells Enterprises, Inc., maker of Blue Bunny ice cream, is helping Make-A-Wish grant 100 wishes to 100 kids with life-threatening medical conditions in honor of the company’s 100th birthday. Wish granting events are taking place across the country throughout 2013, each celebrated and captured on www.100Years100Wishes.com. While there, join the celebration and lend support to the 100 wish kids by signing the Wish Card. The collection of signatures and messages will be delivered to all 100 wish kids in October 2013 in celebration of Wells’ 100th birthday on October 24.

Prep Time: 10 minutes Makes: 4 servings 1 cup fresh pineapple chunks 1 tablespoon light brown sugar 6 medium fresh strawberries, diced 1 large kiwi, peeled and diced 1/8 teaspoon ground cumin 4 small firm bananas, cut in half lengthwise 8 1/3 cups Blue Bunny Sweet Freedom Banana Split Ice Cream Fat free whipped topping, optional Chocolate sprinkles, optional 4 maraschino cherries, optional In medium skillet over medium-low heat, cook pineapple and brown sugar just until pineapple is softened, 5 minutes. Add strawberries, kiwi and cumin; cook several minutes until fruit is heated through. Arrange 2 banana halves in each of 4 dessert bowls; top each with 2 scoops ice cream. Spoon glazed fruits equally over ice cream. Garnish with whipped topping, chocolate sprinkles and a maraschino cherry, if desired. Serve immediately.

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San Clemente News Legal Notices NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE T.S. No. 13-21526-SP-CA Title No. 130246576-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 08/16/2005. 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: Todd L. Castro, an unmarried man Duly Appointed Trustee: NATIONAL DEFAULT SERVICING CORPORATION Recorded 08/23/2005 as Instrument No. 2005000660945 (or Book, Page) of the Official Records of Orange County, California. Date of Sale: 06/11/2015 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: $775,491.70 Street Address or other common designation of real property: 34542 Calle Naranaja, Dana Point, CA 92624 A.P.N.: 123-303-46 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)/2923.55(c) 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 2923.5/2923.55. 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 13-21526-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: 05/14/2015 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-4524948 05/22/2015, 05/29/2015, 06/05/2015

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May 29, 2015

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May 29, 2015

NEW LISTING

IN ESCROW

IN ESCROW

EXECUTIVE HOME

TRADITION AT ITS FINEST

SO CHARMING

Located behind the gates in Oak View. Offering approx. 4800 sq. ft with 5 bedrooms and Lovely 4200 sq. ft. home with 4 bedrooms and 3.5 baths. Very open and spacious floorplan This home just adorable. Offering approx. 2640 sq. ft. with such warmth and charm. Spa5.5 baths. Gorgeous yard with pool and spa. Single loaded street on a quiet culdesac. and magnificent upgrades. All new carpet, paint and stone. The lot is over$10,000 sq. ft with pool and plenty of room for a pool. Four car garage 13571 Belle Rive 1,599,000.00 cious floorplan and a nice size backyard. Gated community with an association REPRESENTED BUYER 7 Sky Meadow $1,599,000.00 spa. Minutes to shopping and fine restaurants. 15 Belfort $1,629,000.00

IN ESCROW

GOLF VIEW

CHARMING CONDO

FORMER MODEL HOME

Amazing golf course views! Located on the 18th hole of the south course. Offering approx Located in the beautiful complex of California Court. Spacious two master suites with large 3100 sq. ft with 4 bedrooms and 4 baths. Large yard with a pool and totally redone with very living room and dining room. Lovely light and bright kitchen. Large balcony for entertaining and an attached 1 car garage with laundry area. 113 California Court nice upgrades. 6 Shoal Creek $1,099,000.00 $ 394,000.00

SOLD

SILVERADO CANYON

BEST KEPT SECRET!

IN ESCROW

TREMENDOUS COMMUNITY

Offering approx. 1400 sq. ft of living. 3 bedrooms and 2.5 baths. Private courtyard entrance, double door entry and very open. Nice size rooms and wonderful yard for entertaining. Large patio and a putting green. Attached 2 car garage. Community pool and spa 4 Spring Hill $489,000.00

SOLD

A SHOW STOPPER

GOLF COURSE VIEW/FORMER MODEL

Located in Santiago Canyon with 5500 sq. ft and 4.5 acres. Wonderful property is ideal Model perfect in every way! Offering approx 3100 sq. ft with 3 bedrooms and 3 full baths. Offering approx 4600 sq. ft with 5 bedrooms and 4.5 baths. Very unique and open floor for horses or your own vineyard. Private carriage house and 2 stall barn. 7 car garage. Upstairs bonus could be another bedroom. A rare find detached Casitas.$ The upgrades in.00this plan and tremendous family home. On the golf course with saddleback mountain views home are absolutely top notch. Culdesac and view. 9 Altimra 1,009,000 16252 Jackson Ranch $1,995,000.00 as well. 27 Oakbrook $1,325,000.00

SOLD

GRAND COTO ESTATES

LARGE PRIVATE LOT

EXCEPTIONAL LOCATION AND LOT

This charming home offering approx. 1900 sq. ft with 3 bedrooms and 2.5 baths has a This beautiful home has a very open/spacious floorplan offering approx. 4700 sq. ft with a private very large private lot with a spacious floorplan. Newly updated with hardwood, granite, office and bonus room. This home sits on a culdesac location, long driveway and a 38,000 sq. ft. lot new carpet, paint and landscape. Built in bbq and cozy fireplace. 2 Maybrook with endless views, pool and spa. Perfect family home. 48 Van Gogh $1,799,000.00 $ 749,000.00

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LADERA RANCH

DOWNSTAIRS MASTER

Beautiful home offering approx. 2500 sq. ft with 4 bedrooms and 3 full baths. Spacious floor plan and very light and bright. A rare find downstairs master bedroom. New carpet and paint. Short walk to the local parks. View property. 11 Regents Park $799,000.00


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