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Have a Flag-Waving Fourth of July! I’m bringing a fantastic flag cake to this year’s party - it serves a lot of people and it’s easy to make. I’ll let you in on two little secrets that make this cake taste extra good: instant potato flakes keep the cake tender and moist, while mini chocolate chips give you little bursts of chocolate with every bite. The colorful fruit on top not only adds great flavor, but it turns this cake into a showstopper that has guests “oohing” and “ahhing” in delight! If you’re going to a potluck party this year, I have some tips for being a good guest: * Keep it safe: It’s tricky to keep hot foods hot and cold foods cold, so make sure the food you’re bringing will be safe at room temperature. For example, on a hot summer day, vinegar-based salad dressings are a better choice than mayonnaise-based ones. * Keep it simple: Bring dishes that are ready to serve. Asking to pop something into the host’s oven for “just a few minutes” is inconvenient for the host and the guests waiting to eat. * Keep it practical: Label your dish so that guests know what they’re getting. It’s also a big help if you bring your own serving utensils - the host won’t be forced to hunt for something and the line won’t get held up waiting.

* Keep it yours: If you need to take your serving dish home, be sure to label it. A bit of masking tape with your name on it can be discreetly placed on the dish so it doesn’t get mixed up with someone else’s. For more Independence Day recipe ideas to help you celebrate, visit www. verybestbaking.com.

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1 cup water 1 cup instant mashed potato flakes 2 2/3 cups all-purpose flour 1 tablespoon baking powder 3/4 teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon 1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg 2 2/3 cups granulated sugar 1 cup (2 sticks) butter or mar garine, softened 4 large eggs 3/4 cup milk 2 cups (12-ounce package) Nestlé Toll House Semi-Sweet Chocolate Mini Morsels 1 container (8 ounces) frozen lite whipped topping, thawed 2 cups sliced strawberries 1/2 cup blueberries PREHEAT oven to 350° F. Grease 13 x 9-inch baking pan; line with wax

paper. HEAT water to boiling in small saucepan; remove from heat. Stir in potato flakes until moistened. Cool to room temperature. Combine flour, baking powder, salt, cinnamon and nutmeg in a medium bowl. BEAT sugar and butter until crumbly. Add eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition; beat in potatoes. Gradually beat in flour mixture alternately with milk. Stir in morsels. Spoon into prepared baking pan. BAKE for 45 to 55 minutes or until wooden pick inserted in center comes out clean. Cool in pan for 15 minutes.

Invert onto wire rack; remove wax paper. Cool completely. Transfer to serving platter. FROST sides and top of cake with whipped topping. Just prior to serving, arrange strawberry slices and blueberries on top of cake to represent the American flag. Nutrition Information per serving: 390 calories; 150 calories from fat; 17g total fat; 11g saturated fat; 0g trans fat; 65mg cholesterol; 250mg sodium; 59g carbohydrate; 2g fiber; 38g sugars; 4g protein; 8% DV vitamin A; 20% DV vitamin C; 6% DV calcium; 6% DV iron

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Fa c t s A b o u t t h e F o u r t h o f J u ly: A m e r i c a’ s I n d e p e n d e n c e Day By Jennifer Phillips The 4th of July marks the signing of the Declaration of Independence by the men who are responsible for the start of the United States of America. In 1776, on July 2nd, the Continental Congress met to discuss independence. There was much political unrest at the time, with the thirteen colonies chafing under the rule of a King who was an entire ocean away. There were feelings of resentment over the lack of representation in England, for the Colonies. In short, the citizens of the original Colonies were unhappy, and the Continental Congress felt it was time to take the next step forward, towards independence, and self-rule. Two days after this meeting, on July 4th, these men signed a document, drafted by Thomas Jefferson, declaring the intentions of the Colonies to be free from the rule of the kingdom of Great Britain. What followed was a long, bitter war lasting roughly eight years. It eventually involved not only England and the United States, but also France, Spain and the Dutch Republic. The war ended in 1783, and the United States were finally free to

govern themselves, but the date most celebrated is the date that began it all; the Fourth of July. While the 4th of July has only been an official paid holiday for federal employees since 1941, it has been celebrated thoroughly since the very start. Today the 4th of July is celebrated in the United States with parades, fireworks, picnics and extravagant displays of patriotism. It has been that way for a long time, too. The list below illustrates some of the ways that this holiday has been celebrated in the past. * 1777- Thirteen gunshots were fired (once in the morning, and again in the evening) on July 4th in Rhode Island. Philadelphia held an official dinner, complete with toasts, 13-gun salutes, speeches, songs, parades and, yes, fireworks. * 1778- George Washington's soldiers received a double ration of rum and an artillery salute. John Adams and Benjamin Franklin, acting as ambassadors to France, held a celebration dinner for their fellow Americans. * 1779- July 4th fell on a holiday, and was celebrated on Monday instead.

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Now that warmer weather has arrived, take craft time outdoors. Instead of sitting inside at the kitchen table with paper, crayons, glue bottles or water color paints, bring the color and creativity outside for some DIY fun. The entire family can get involved in projects that decorate the yard or inspire colorful game time. Invite the neighborhood kids over to join in the fun with these crafty outdoor projects: * Decorate the yard with colorful creations - Turn ordinary flower pots and other household items into vibrant, colorful creations with the Crayola Rainbow Paint Pour. To get the desired effect, pour the paint in rainbow order, one color on top of the other and watch it run down the sides into a unique pattern. Crayola Washable paint cleans up easily, and kids will love bringing rainbows of color to the yard. * Design colorful outdoor play

clothes - Having fun outside is even more exciting in colorful play clothes. Set aside an afternoon to tie-dye T-shirts on the driveway. This fun craft is perfect to create for neighborhood teams and games, such as Capture the Flag. Once the dyeing is complete, let the T-shirts dry in the afternoon sun. Decorate the shirts with fabric pens for an extra personal touch. Kids will love being creative with their art, and everyone will cheer as the finished designs are revealed - each one similar, but also unique. * Set up an outdoor art zone On warm summer days, kids can create their own drippy meltdown masterpieces and cool crayon creations with Crayola’s Meltdown Craft. To begin, kids choose their crayons and line them up as they like at the top of a canvas, poster board or even wood. Once the crayons are secured, using a hairdryer on low heat will start melting the crayons

in a beautiful pattern. Kids can also use water colors to create a unique background behind the crayon meltdown. Once the art is dry, hang it in a place where everyone can enjoy. * Add decorations to the windows - Window and glass markers are a great way for kids to unleash their creativity using household windows and mirrors as a canvas. Prepare for summer holidays and get-togethers by encouraging kids to draw colorful designs that celebrate the occasion. For example, a custom firework show on the front windows is a great way to welcome guests and delight neighbors on the 4th of July. And the best part is the markers easily wipe clean, inspiring kids to create again and again. With these fun outdoor creative play activities, everyone in your family will enjoy spending time in the backyard and bringing color to the area.

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What Makes America Great

By Bryan Golden In less than 200 years, America grew from a handful of colonies to become the greatest nation in history. In a few hundred years, we surpassed nations that were many times older. What makes America great? The two main elements that make America great are our people and our freedoms. Our people have a can do, nothing is impossible, spirit. Starting with the American Revolution, we have always conquered adversity, often in the face of overwhelming odds. We have more rights and freedoms than anywhere else in the world. Our freedoms are considered inalienable rights, not privileges granted by government. Our freedoms are the envy of the world. Every item in the bill of rights is a precious jewel, designed to ensure the immortality of our liberty. Our founders came from societies where government controlled its citizens. They had a solid understanding of the consequences of unchecked power. Our constitution was crafted specifically to limit the scope of government to prevent its infringing on individual liberties. Our constitution is a brilliant document, filled with foresight and understanding, that has withstood the test of time. The principles embedded in

the constitution are the foundation of our greatness. In America, each citizen can control his or her destiny without fear of interference by government or others. Our government was formed to serve the people rather than vice versa. Our government was designed to play a minimal role in people’s lives. Our doors have always been open to people from anywhere in the world who want to come here legally to work hard, contribute, and assimilate into our society. America’s reputation as a melting pot is derived from the fact that people from every walk of life can work together to create an unstoppable force for good. In America anything is possible. America is great because it offers its people unlimited opportunity to succeed by bringing their dreams to reality. In America, success requires hard work, determination, and persistence, not permission. We are constitutionally protected to prevent government from confiscating the results of our labor. America is an engine for unprecedented productivity. Our economic system has been responsible for civilization transforming innovations and discoveries. No other country has even come close and many other

systems have failed miserably. America has a big heart. Whether in this country or elsewhere, we help those who can not help themselves. Americans are first on the scene in the wake of natural or civic disasters. We are there with food, supplies, medical aid, and money. Our brave soldiers travel the globe defending those who can’t defend themselves. In America there are no problems

that we can’t solve. Any obstacles we may face do not taint our greatness. It is our greatness that enables us to overcome adversity and become even stronger in the process. Everyday, be thankful that you live in America and benefit from its greatness. Don’t take for granted that which people in other countries can only dream about. Be proud to be an American.

Easy 4th of July BBQ Ribs By Mary McShane This is an easy and great tasting 4th of July BBQ ribs recipe for your gathering of family and friends. The unique combination of cranberry sauce, your favorite BBQ sauce and brown sugar will encourage you to use it with more pork recipes. 2 lbs Pork ribs Marinate 4-6 hours in a mixture of: - 3/4 can beer - 1/4 cup olive oil - 1/4 cup BBQ sauce Mix for basting/dipping sauce: - 3/4 cup BBQ sauce - 1/2 cup cranberry sauce - 2 tbls. chili sauce - 1/2 cup brown sugar - orange juice to your desired consistency Grill low (200-250) for 2-4 hours depending on thickness of the ribs and baste as needed. To reduce grilling time: parboil the ribs in marinate mixture with water added to cover the ribs until meat is gray or bake at 350, in marinade mixture until meat is lightly browned. Children like these ribs best when they are cut, after grilling, to the size of riblets. The riblets also make a great party food. For the 4th of July, place the ribs/riblets on a white platter and garnish with blueberries. Page 6

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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

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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.

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

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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.

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

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

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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.

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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.

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

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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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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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Have you dined out recently in San Clemente? The San Clemente News Japanese, sushi. would like your opinion and we are 102 Ave. Victoria, #E, San Clemente actively looking for more reviews of 949-366-3669 local area restaurants that are NOT already listed on this page. Please New Mandarin Garden make it brief and informative with Chinese cuisine. 50 words or less. Reviews must 111 W. Ave. Palizada, Ste. A, include your name, phone or email San Clemente address (please do not send reviews 9449-492-7432 on fast food or strictly pizza places). Please send your Restaurant Review Olamendi’s Mexican to newseditorials@yahoo.com Restaurant Mr. Sushi

President Richard Nixon would eat no Traditional menu plus desserts and coffee drinks. other Mexican food than Olamendi’s.

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Rubio’s Fresh Mexican Grill Fresh Mexican food daily. 638CaminodellosMares,SanClemente Jack Curry, 661-6683

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CELEBRATE INDEPENDENCE DAY IN SAN CLEMENTE

City hosts fireworks show at the San Clemente Pier On Saturday, July 4, 2015 the City of San Clemente will host an Independence Day celebration for the community. At 9:00 p.m. the City continues its annual tradition and will present a spectacular fireworks display from the Municipal Pier. The end of the Pier, opposite the entrance, will close at noon on Friday, July 3rd for preliminary preparation and the entire Pier will close on Saturday, July 4th at 8:00 a.m. and remain closed for the entire day. The Fisherman’s Restaurant will be accessible to its patrons. A flyover by the Condor Squadron, consisting of four AT-6 aircraft World War II trainers will take place along the participating coastal cities of Newport Beach, Laguna Beach, Dana Point and San Clemente. The flyover will begin at 6:10 p.m. in Newport Beach and arrive in San Clemente at 6:25 p.m. where it will flyover the coast, conduct a 360 in the air and conclude at 6:30 p.m. Page 10

Members of the public are reminded to not camp out the evening before the fourth of July. The San Clemente Municipal Code prohibits overnight camping in parks and on the beach, and being on the beach between the hours of midnight and 4:00 a.m. Those in violation of the ordinance can be cited, while unattended property left on the beach is not the responsibility of the City. Additionally, ocean access surrounding the Pier and access under the Pier will be prohibited during the show. It is critical that surfers, body borders and swimmers remain 1,000 feet away from the end of the Pier. This represents a 1,000 foot perimeter around the entire Pier and must be kept clear as a safety precaution to keep people out of harm’s way from the fallout from fireworks. For pedestrian safety and to avoid major traffic problems, San Clemente Police Services will be restricting vehicular traffic between approximately 7:00 and 10:00 p.m.

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in the entire lower Pier Bowl area adjacent to the Pier. Pedestrians should take caution, especially with the increased crowds, to stay clear of the train tracks. The municipal beach and Pier will be closed to the public after the fireworks display until the morning of Sunday, July 5th. Following the fireworks show, San Clemente Police Services will conduct traffic control and assist people in exiting the Pier Bowl, diverting them in a systematic fashion to freeways and surface streets. There will be three designated routes out of the Pier Bowl, including: 1) Palizada and directed to the freeway at Palizada or north onto El Camino Real (two lanes will be open on El Camino Real). 2) Del Mar and diverted onto Presidio. 3) Victoria and diverted southbound onto the freeway at Valencia and Calafia. Although intersections/streets will not be closed, please expect all Pier Bowl streets to be impacted by the

exit route, including the following: • East Palizada/Seville • East Seville/Del Mar • East Palizada/Puente • East Ola Vista/Palizada • Del Mar/Ola Vista • East Victoria/Ola Vista • El Camino Real/Palizada • Palizada/Estrella • Del Mar/El Camino Real • Victoria/El Camino Real • El Camino Real/Presidio When leaving the beach, people are asked to take their trash with them. Any trash and litter remaining on the beach will end up polluting the ocean. Roping or blocking-off portions of the beach for private use is not permitted. Also, the City of San Clemente has ordinances prohibiting any fireworks, including Safe & Sane fireworks within the City limits, and ordinances prohibiting the consumption of alcoholic beverages on the beach and Pier. San Clemente Police Services will strictly enforce these ordinances.


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Vocational Visions Nets $100,000 at Enchanted Evening Fundraiser Photos by: Ann Chatillon Over 300 guests helped Vocational Visions reach their fundraising goal of $100,000 at the organization’s 12th annual Enchanted Evening fundraiser. Chaired by community leader and Vocational Visions’ board member Hilary Hurt, the event was held at the Irvine Marriott Hotel with the theme, “An Enchanted Evening of Magic & Comedy.” ABM Industries was awarded with Vocational Visions’ Employer of the Year award during a special ceremony. Regional Director Jeffrey Leonard accepted the award on behalf of ABM and shared that ABM has employed ten clients through Vocational Visions’ Supported Employment and Direct Placement programs since March 2014. ABM is one of the largest facility management services providers in the U.S. with nearly 100,000 employees nationwide. The festive evening began with an expansive silent auction and cocktail reception. Volunteer magicians and Magic Castle members Randy Gastreich, Victor Globa and John Tonsick delighted guests with their strolling magic tricks during the initial reception. Dinner followed and included organic filed greens with point eyes blue cheese, walnuts, strawberries and champagne vinaigrette dressing, Rosarito chicken stuffed with corn, queso fresco and chili poblano with chipotle cream sauce. Desserts alternated between apple cranberry crumble and peanut butter with salted caramel cake. The opportunity drawing was generously donated by longtime supporter Montage Resort & Spa in Laguna Beach which included a two night stay for two with dinner and two in-room breakfasts. And the lucky was Andrea Haro who has been involved with Vocational Visions since 2014. World Champion Magician Johnny Ace Palmer topped off the evening with a spectacular magic show which included Vocational Visions participants. Clint Hufft served as both emcee and auctioneer for the live auction which included an Anaheim Ducks jersey signed by all current players, a Corum Admiral’s Cup Challenger watch valued at $14,000, and a four-hour entertainment package from Johnny Ace Palmer. The evening highlight was a special musical performance by Vocational Visions participants including Travis Cooper, Michael Di Mattio, Patricia Fritsche, Judy Hunt, Wayne Hunt, Holly Powers, Tracy Roberts, Jeff Simanson and Keith Smith. Sean Ikola was the “magician” and the heartwarming performance was choreographed by Vocational Visions’ Patti Porto. Top event supporters included The Nickoloff Family, Electron Beam Engineering, Cotti Foods Corporation, Mike Danzi, Pacifica Food, LLC and Wahoo’s Fish Raco. Electron Beam Engineering has sponsored the Enchanted Evening fundraiser since its inception in 2004. Founder and President Richard Trillwood became involved with Vocational Visions as a board member over 20 years ago. His daughter and Electron Beam Engineering Executive Sales Manager Hilary Hurt followed in her dad’s footsteps by serving on the board and chairing the Enchanted Evening fundraiser for the past two years. The family’s 48 year old daughter and sister has been a participant at Vocational Visions for many years and has benefited from Vocational Visions’ full spectrum of health services and employment opportunities for adults with developmental and intellectual disabilities. Since 1974, Vocational Visions has provided vocational, economic and social services to Orange County adults with intellectual/developmental and other disabilities. In partnership with Saddleback Valley Unified School District, Vocational Visions has eight comprehensive programs that serve more than 600 men and women by providing pathways to employment, life-long learning, and community inclusion. Vocational Visions participants are identified by state agencies as requiring health and/or vocational rehabilitation. Effective treatment increases the level of functioning for many of these men and women, thus maximizing their quality of life vocationally, economically and socially. At no charge, they a variety of comprehensive services for adults with developmental and other disabilities. For more information about Vocational Visions, visit www.vocationalvisions.org. Page 12

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City of Mission Viejo is represented by Mayor Cathy Schlicht and Commissioners Ron Ruef and Gail Reavis

Susan Samueli, Sean Ikola and Vocational Visions’ Executive Director Joan McKinney

Event Chair Hilary Hurt and Board Chair Dr. Linda Albers

Honorees from ABM Industries Walter Anticona and Jeff Leonard

Jeff Simanson with Magician Johnny Ace Palmer


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Segerstrom Center for the Arts Announces the Line-Up for Movie Mondays 2015 Summer is around the corner and that means Segerstrom Center’s Movie Mondays will soon return for the ninth year. Each year, thousands of film lovers gather on the Center’s Arts Plaza to enjoy evenings of free fun-filled activities, outdoor dining and screenings of five films on consecutive Mondays. Movie Mondays 2015 kicks off on July 13 with the zany musical and two-time Academy Award®-nominee Little Shop of Horrors. Movie fans look forward to these annual FREE alfresco Movie Mondays on the Center’s Arts Plaza. Families and fans from all over the Southland arrive early to stake their places on the plaza and enjoy early dinners, music and people watching. Since the movies are projected on the side of Segerstrom Hall, everyone has a great seat. Set-up begins at 5:30 p.m., with the movie starting at dusk (approximately 8 p.m.). Guests are encouraged to bring beach chairs or other easily portable seating items, snacks and picnic suppers. Each Monday will also feature different food trucks serving culinary sensations throughout each screening. Barbecues and similar food preparation are not permitted. Prior to the show (starting around 7:30 p.m.) there are audience participation events. For more information, please call (714) 556-2787 or visit www.scfta. org/moviemondays. July 13 – Little Shop of Horrors

Full of camp, horror and catchy tunes – audiences will eat it right up! Adapted from the off-Broadway rock musical, Little Shop of Horrors is the cult horror comedy that narrates the story of a nerdy florist shop assistant played by Rick Moranis, who finds his chance at success and romance while raising a vicious, raunchy plant that feeds on human blood. With cameos by Steve Martin and Bill Murray, you’ll want to plant yourself under the stars for this outrageous musical comedy! PG-13, 1986, 94 minutes. July 20 – Pitch Perfect The winner of this year’s Audience Fan Favorite Poll. This modern-day musical mash-up with a breakout ensemble cast featuring Anna Kendrick and Rebel Wilson has become the second-highest grossing musical comedy film. Its sequel is Page 14

anticipated for this spring. Pitch Perfect follows a college all-girls a capella singing group in their mission to pitch slap their male rivals on campus. Full of one-liners that hit all of the right notes, there is no acascuse to fall flat and miss this smash movie hit! PG-13, 2012, 112 minutes. July 27 – The Sandlot

Relive the summer of your dreams with this nostalgic coming-of-age adventure. The Sandlot is the story of a new kid in town who is taken under the wing of the neighborhood baseball prodigy and his fellow teammates. Together, it’s a summer to remember adventures involving rival teams, lifeguards and a vicious dog, “The Beast.” This ‘90s staple is a home run for the whole family. PG, 1993, 101 minutes. August 3 – My Best Friend’s Wedding

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her long-time friend Michael (Dermot Mulroney) is engaged, she suddenly realizes her love for him and sets to break off the wedding to his young college student fiancée, Kimmy (Cameron Diaz). Scheming and sabotage ensue in this refreshingly entertaining romantic comedy. A delightful chick flick for you and your BBF! PG-13, 1997, 105 minutes. August 10 – E.T.: The ExtraTerrestrial

This Steven Spielberg blockbuster earned four Oscars, broke box office records and held the slot of highest grossing film of all-time. The iconic classic follows Elliot, a young boy who discovers an alien left stranded here on Earth. In his quest to get the extraterrestrial (E.T.) home, the two develop a special connection in a story of the true meaning of friendship. Come for a night under the moon - you just may spot E.T. riding in the sky above you! PG, 1982, 115 minutes. Segerstrom Center for the Arts applauds Kia, Official Automotive Partner of the Center and United Airlines, Official Airline of the Center. Segerstrom Center for the Arts is unique as both an acclaimed arts institution and as a multidisciplinary cultural campus. It is committed to supporting artistic excellence on all of its stages, offering unsurpassed experiences, and engaging the entire community in new and exciting ways through the unique power of live performance and a diverse array of inspiring programs. Previously called the Orange

County Performing Arts Center, Segerstrom Center is Orange County’s largest non-profit arts organization and owns and operates the 3,000-seat Segerstrom Hall and intimate 250-seat Judy Morr Theater, which opened in 1986, and the 2,000-seat Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall, which opened in 2006 and also houses the 500-seat Samueli Theater, the studio performance space and Boeing Education Lab. A spacious arts plaza anchors Segerstrom Center for the Arts and is home to numerous free performances throughout the year as part of Segerstrom Center for the Arts’ ongoing Free for All series. The American Ballet Theatre William J. Gillespie School at Segerstrom Center opens in 2015. The Center presents a broad range of programming for audiences of all ages, including international ballet and dance, national tours of top Broadway shows, intimate performances of jazz and cabaret, contemporary artists, classical music performed by renowned chamber orchestras and ensembles, familyfriendly programming, free performances open to the public from outdoor movie screenings to dancing on the plaza and many other special events. The Center’s arts-in-education programs are designed to inspire young people through the arts and reach hundreds of thousands of students each year. In addition to the presenting and producing institution Segerstrom Center for the Arts, the 14-acre campus also embraces the facilities of two independent acclaimed organizations: Tony Award®-winning South Coast Repertory and a site designated as the future home of the Orange County Museum of Art. Segerstrom Center for the Arts is also proud to serve as the artistic home to three of the region’s major performing arts organizations: Pacific Symphony, the Philharmonic Society of Orange County and the Pacific Chorale, who contribute greatly to the artistic life of the region with annual seasons at Segerstrom Center for the Arts.


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A u g u s t a Iw a s a k i i s P r i n c e s s o f t h e $5,000 Markel Pony Derby on Kingston

Augusta Iwasaki and Kingston with Brandon Seger of Markel Insurance, Melissa Brandes of Blenheim EquiSports and Karen Perlow presenting the Just a Minute Perpetual Trophy From Prix to Ponies, Markel Insurance Supports Great Sport. The competition continued after the Grand Prix with the $5,000 Pony Derby, also presented by Markel Insurance. A unique opportunity for this division, the classic and handy rounds were held on the grass. With an overall total of 175, Augusta Iwasaki rode Ava Peck’s large pony Kingston to a decisive win. In her classic round with Kingston, Iwasaki received an 87 and in her handy round, scored an 88. “I’ve been riding him since Thermal. He’s actually owned by Ava Peck and I’m very lucky to get to ride him,” Iwasaki says of her win. “I like the hunter derbies since they’re different. It’s something new and fun.” Second to Iwasaki was the large pony Party Favor with Brooke Morin in the irons. Iwasaki earned third place on her medium mount Small Suggestion to round out the top three. Karen Perlow, once a pony rider and now a professional, wanted to see this special event come to life. “The derby started last year for the

kids to have something to look up to,” she said. “It gives preparation for the future, for the nerves, and to think about something other than points.” Intended to go along with the Red, White, and Blue Classic, Perlow created the Just A Minute Perpetual Trophy. Just a Minute, aka “Minnie,” was purchased by Sam Perlow and Art Gottfried at the AHSA pony auction so Karen could start her pony career. “Minnie” led Karen to many championships in the Small Pony Hunter and equitation divisions. Karen and Just a Minute competed at the USEF Pony Finals in 1987 and 1989 with top calls in all classes. This award is presented in dedication to Just A Minute and to future wonderful ponies and their riders. Notably, “Minnie” was in foal at the time of purchase. In later years, that foal was Grand Green Small Pony at Pony Finals in Lexington, Kentucky. Still going strong as one of the pinnacles for pony riders, Iwasaki will be heading to Lexington in August to compete several mounts in the small,

medium and large divisions of the 2015 USEF Pony Finals. She will be one of hundreds who come from near and far to compete at this prestigious annual event. With the Markel Pony Hunter Derby win on Kingston, and her victory last week in the Zone 10 Pony Hunter

Challenge on Somekindawonderful, Iwasaki is well-prepared for the competitive Pony Finals. Blenheim EquiSports and all of the grand prix and pony riders thank Markel Horse Insurance for their continued support. Photos by McCool

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Ic e d T e a : A N e w Ta k e o n a n A m e r i c a n T r a d i t i o n As temperatures rise this summer, Americans will turn to their favorite ways to stay cool: air conditioning, beach days and, of course, iced tea. Historians believe iced tea gained its place in American culture at the World’s Fair in St. Louis in 1904 where a tea plantation owner was attempting to serve his hot tea to fairgoers. When he saw that overheated fairgoers had no interest in the beverage, he cooled the tea using frozen lead pipes to offer an alternative option. The iced tea was a hit, and an American tradition was born. More than 100 years later, Americans are still enjoying iced tea. In 2010, Americans consumed more than 65 billion servings of tea, according to the Tea Council of the USA. Of that, approximately 85 percent of tea is iced. Today iced tea can be found bottled or fresh brewed in a variety of flavors – from pomegranate to watermelon and beyond. And sweetened or unsweetened isn’t the only way it’s served. Try it on the rocks. “Iced tea cocktails and mocktails, like Citrus Iced Tea Punch, offer a new take on tea,” said John Cheetham, a tea master for Lipton® who noted the brand recently launched a new 100% natural line of bottled iced tea. “We

pride ourselves in tea innovation and we love to see our fans get creative with iced tea.” For a twist on traditional iced tea, Cheetham recommends mixing 100% Natural Lipton Iced Tea with fresh summertime ingredients like mint, coconut or orange juice. With a variety of flavors, such as favorites Green Tea with Citrus, Iced Tea with Lemon, or new flavors Iced Tea with Blueberry Pomegranate and Green Tea with Passionfruit Mango, the possibilities are endless. Lipton Iced Tea also recently introduced Diet Green Teas in Watermelon and Citrus flavors. Getting thirsty? Try Lipton Iced Tea’s Citrus Iced Tea Punch recipe. For additional recipes, visit www. Facebook.com/LiptonIcedTea. Citrus Iced Tea Punch Prep Time: 10 minutes 6 servings 2 bottles 100% Natural Lipton Iced Tea with Lemon 1 cup orange juice 1 lemon, sliced 1 lime, sliced Combine tea with orange juice in large pitcher; stir in sliced fruit. Serve in ice-filled glasses. Garnish, if desired, with fresh mint. Tip: To transform from mocktail to cocktail just add tequila or rum.

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE T.S. No. 15-30363-PM-CA Title No. 150055181-CA-VOI 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 07/24/2012. 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: James R. Crowell, A Married Man, as his sole and separate property, James B. Crowell and Barbara L. Crowell, husband and wife, all as joint tenants, Duly Appointed Trustee: NATIONAL DEFAULT SERVICING CORPORATION Recorded 07/31/2012 as Instrument No. 2012000433279 (or Book, Page) of the Official Records of Orange County, California. Date of Sale: 07/14/2015 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: $229,378.48 Street Address or other common designation of real property: 25076 Terrace Lantern Unit 17, Dana Point, CA 92629 A.P.N.: 936-13-026 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

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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 15-30363-PM-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: 06/18/2015 National Default Servicing Corporation c/o Tiffany and Bosco, P.A., its agent, 1230 Columbia Street, Suite 680 San Diego, CA 92101 Toll Free Phone: 888-264-4010 Sales Line 714-730-2727; Sales Website: www.ndscorp.com/sales Zahara Joyner, Trustee Sales Representative A-4528911 06/19/2015, 06/26/2015, 07/03/2015

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San Clemente News Legal Notices NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE Trustee Sale No. 15-000862 Loan No: 3425 APN 691-191-31 NOTE: THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHED (The above statement is made pursuant to CA Civil Code Section 2923.3(d) (1). The Summary will not be recorded pursuant to CA Civil Code Section 2923.3(a). It will be mailed to the Trustor(s) and/or vested owner(s) only, pursuant to CA Civil Code Section 2923.3(d) (2).) YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED July 28, 2008. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On July 23, 2015, at 12:00 PM, at the North front entrance to the County Courthouse, 700 Civic Center Drive West, Santa Ana, CA, FIDELITY NATIONAL TITLE COMPANY, as the duly appointed Trustee, under and pursuant to the power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust Recorded on August 25, 2008, as Instrument No. 2008000402101 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Orange County, CA, executed by: RICHARD D. DOWNES, AN UNMARRIED MAN, as Trustor, in favor of SILVERGATE BANK, as Beneficiary, and any modifications thereto are collectively referred to herein from time to time as the “Deed of Trust”, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, in lawful money of the United States, all payable at the time of sale, that certain property situated in said County, California describing the land therein as: PARCEL 1: LOT 3 OF TRACT NO. 8582, IN THE CITY OF DANA POINT, COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 406, PAGES 29 AND 30 OF MISCELLANEOUS MAPS, IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY. EXCEPT THEREFROM ALL COAL, OIL, AND OTHER MINERALS WITHIN OR UNDERLYING SAID LAND, INTENDING THEREBY TO INCLUDE ANY AND ALL INORGANIC SUBSTANCES, INCLUDING OIL AND NATURAL GAS, NOW KNOWN TO EXIST OR HEREAFTER DISCOVERED, HAVING SUFFICIENT VALUE SEPARATED FROM THEIR SITUS AS A PART OF THE EARTH, TO BE MINED, PUMPED, QUARRIED, DUG OR OTHERWISE REMOVED FOR THEIR OWN SAKE OR THEIR OWN SPECIFIC USES, TOGETHER WITH THE PERPETUAL AND EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO REMOVE ANY AND ALL SUCH SUBSTANCES, THE EARTH OR OTHER MATTER CONTAINING SAME, NECESSARY OR CONVENIENT IN THE REMOVAL THEREOF, IT BEING UNDERSTOOD, HOWEVER, THAT NEITHER THE CONSOLIDATED PACIFIC INVESTMENT CO., NOR ITS SUCCESSORS, GRANTEES OR ASSIGNS SHALL HAVE THE RIGHT TO USE ANY OF THE SURFACE OF SAID LAND AND THAT THE MINING AND REMOVAL OF SAID SUBSTANCES SHALL BE CARRIED ON IN SUCH A WAY AS NOT TO DAMAGE THE SURFACE OF SAID LAND OR TO INTERFERE WITH THE USE OF THE SURFACE OF SAID LAND BY THE GRANTEE, ITS SUCCESSORS OR ASSIGNS, AS RESERVED IN THE DEED FROM CONSOLIDATED PACIFIC INVESTMENT CO., A CORPORATION, BY DEED RECORDED DECEMBER 6, 1945 IN BOOK 1375, PAGE 166 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS, AND WHICH DEED PROHIBITS THE GRANTEE, ITS SUCCESSORS OR ASSIGNS FROM DRILLING, MINING OR OTHERWISE EXPLOITING FOR ANY OR ALL INORGANIC SUBSTANCES (INCLUDING OIL AND NATURAL GAS) FROM THE SURFACE OF SAID LAND. PARCEL 2: AN EASEMENT FOR INGRESS, EGRESS, USE AND ENJOYMENT OVER THE COMMON AREA, BEING LOT 10 OF SAID TRACT NO. 8582, AS SET FORTH IN THE DECLARATION OF COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS FOR CAPISTRANO BLUFFS RECORDED IN BOOK 12559, PAGE 582 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS AND ANY AMENDMENTS THERETO. 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.servicelinkasap.com, using the file number assigned to this case 15-00086-2. 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. The real property heretofore described is being sold “as is”. The street address and other common designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 27401 CAPISTRANO BLUFFS ROAD, CAPISTRANO BEACH, CA MAY ALSO BE KNOWN AS 27401 CAPISTRANO BLUFFS ROAD, DANA POINT, CA The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining unpaid balance of the obligations secured by and pursuant to the power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust (together with any modifications thereto). The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligations secured by the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costs, expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of this Notice of Trustee’s Sale is estimated to be $325,793.93 (Estimated), provided, however, prepayment premiums, accrued interest and advances will increase this figure prior to sale. Beneficiary’s bid at said sale may include all or part of said amount. In addition to cash, the Trustee will accept a cashier’s check drawn on a state or national bank, a check drawn by a state or federal credit union or a check drawn by a state or federal savings and loan association, savings association or savings bank specified in Section 5102 of the California Financial Code and authorized to do business in California, or other such funds as may be acceptable to the trustee. In the event tender other than cash is accepted, the Trustee may withhold the issuance of the Trustee’s Deed Upon Sale until funds become available to the payee or endorsee as a matter of right. The property offered for sale excludes all funds held on account by the property receiver, if applicable. DATE: June 26, 2015 FIDELITY NATIONAL TITLE COMPANY, TRUSTEE 15-00086-2 11000 Olson Drive, Suite 101 Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 916-636-0114 Sara Berens, Authorized Signature SALE INFORMATION CAN BE OBTAINED ON LINE AT www.servicelinkasap.com AUTOMATED SALES INFORMATION PLEASE CALL 714.730.2727 A-4532653 07/03/2015, 07/10/2015, 07/17/2015


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The San Clemente News

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The Only Weekly Newspaper Exclusively for the San Clemente Area

July 3, 2015

THE DRAPERY SHOWCASE

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The San Clemente News

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The San Clemente News

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The San Clemente News

The Only Weekly Newspaper Exclusively for the San Clemente Area

July 3, 2015

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The San Clemente News

The Only Weekly Newspaper Exclusively for the San Clemente Area

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William Lyon Signature Home invites you to experience the height of luxury and distinction at Artisan Collection during the much anticipated unveiling of three exquisitely designed, fully furnished and landscaped “Showcase Homes” on Saturday, July 11th. Enjoy this premier look at masterfully designed and crafted residences in prestigious Covenant Hills. Light refreshments will be served at the Artisan Collection Sales Gallery.

TURNKEY CONVENIENCE, SUPERLATIVE CRAFTSMANSHIP AND EXTRAORDINARY DETAILING OF A WILLIAM LYON SIGNATURE HOME ELEGANT CUSTOM-QUALITY FEATURES & FINISHES AND EXQUISITE ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN EXCLUSIVE GUARD-GATED COVENANT HILLS

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63 Bell Pasture Road | Ladera Ranch, CA 92694 Sales Gallery Open Saturday through Wednesday: 10am to 5pm Follow Sales Gallery Signs

Plan, pricing and production information are subject to change without prior notice. Square footages quoted are approximate only. All renderings, floorplans and maps are artist’s conception and are not to scale. Models do not reflect racial preference. Image shown is for illustrative purposes only; no guaranty or warranty concerning existence of (or right to develop) depicted improvements within Covenant Hills. The above information is provided for general reference only and made without representation or warranty of the accuracy thereof including, without limitation, the accuracy of availability, pricing, square footage, lot size, views, facilities and same is submitted subject to errors, omissions. All information furnished regarding properties for sale was obtained from unaffiliated third parties and while deemed reliable, is not guaranteed. DMB Ladera, LLC reserves the right to change any designs, specifications, elevations, prices or other terms without prior notice or obligation. Warning: The California Department of Real Estate has not inspected, examined or qualified the above information and no Federal or State agency had judged the merits or value, of any of the properties referenced above. Nothing contained herein shall constitute an offer to sell or lease any homes or real estate. No offer for sale or lease may be made without the delivery of a Public Report. Void where prohibited by law. See Sales Counselor for details. Michael Williams, CalBRE License #00926739.

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