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Gorgeous Newport Ladies LOOKING GOOD For the Holidays


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Top 10 Festive Holiday Fashion Tips What are the best-dressed women wearing for the holidays this year? Fashion-forward females have become smart shoppers in these challenging economic times. The most stylish women are selecting faithful fashions that look lovely now and will continue to remain in vogue for many happy holidays to come. Try these ten terrific holiday styles for festive fashion this year. Most of these appealing apparel items are appropriate throughout most of the calendar year as well. In fact, many of these fashions already exist in the well-dressed woman’s wardrobe. 1) A Fabulous White or Ivory Blouse The most sparkling holiday fashions often begin with a spanking clean white or ivory blouse. From ruffled peasant tops to trim tuxedo shirts, tucked or untucked, a white blouse is a must-have holiday fashion basic.

The simplest of blouses can be transformed into a festive holiday style with a fancy or intriguing brooch, necklace or scarf. 2) A Shiny Camisole Camisoles are the key to color for many stylish holiday ensembles. In casual knits or fancy satin and lace, camisoles are usually an inexpensive way to add interest to a basic blouse, button-down shirt or jacket. Smart holiday fashion shoppers will buy a bunch of camisoles, usually on sale, in a variety of festive colors and even metallics.

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understated elegance is never out of place.

3) A Quality Jersey Top Knit jersey tee shirts and turtlenecks add casual color to holiday fashion outfits. Topping a great pair of trousers or paired with an interesting cardigan or jacket, a quality jersey top is a holiday fashion essential. Today’s more stylish women will stow those old holiday print turtlenecks and tees, opting instead for beautiful bright solids.

4) A Classic Pair of Fancy Black Pants A single pair of tailored black pants is the number-one holiday fashion staple for any stylish woman. Although the fanciest occasions may warrant dresses or even formalwear, and super-casual gatherings may call for denim jeans, classy black pants are ideal for most holiday events. Fashion-savvy women may skimp on accessories and fashion accents, but the smartest shoppers will buy the best fitting, highest quality black trousers they can afford. 5) A Super Stylish Jacket Pictorial Christmas sweaters have come and gone. Holiday fashionistas unanimously urge stylish women to save holiday scenes for Christmas cards and store windows. A well-constructed jacket, either swingy and unstructured or trim and tailored, is an essential piece of a classic holiday fashion ensemble. From knit cardigan styles to basic blazers, jackets can pull an entire holiday outfit together on any feminine figure.

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6) A Basic Black Dress The basic black dress is a perennial plus for holiday fashions. From a slinky satin to a tailored sheath, a simple black dress is a sure style. Of course, a lovely red or green dress is also a holiday fashion favorite, along with any elegant gown. For most holiday occasions, a stylish woman may ditch the glitz of lames and sequins, choosing a neverfail black dress. A showy shawl, glitzy wrap or shiny scarf may be added for a splash of color and style.

7) A Simple Black Clutch or Purse Beaded bags and heavily ornamented handbags may be fun for the holidays, if a woman has the luxury of purchasing multiple purses. However, a simple black clutch or purse is often enough. This

8) A Trusty Pair of Patent Leather Shoes Who needs trendy holiday embroidered shoes, boasting pictures of poinsettias or Santa Claus? A single pair of comfortable, but elegant, patent leather pumps, mules, strappy high-heeled sandals or traditional flats can carry a stylish woman to nearly any holiday event.

9) A Classy Pair of Leather Boots For more casual holiday gettogethers, a well-fitting pair of genuine leather boots is ideal. Although these may be costly, quality leather boots may be considered a long-term fashion investment. From high-heeled ankle boots to classic cowboy boots, a pair of excellent leather boots can help a well-dressed woman to kick off the holiday in well-heeled style. 10) A Holiday Smile Regardless of her attire, the most stylish of women will wear the most essential item of all, a sincere holiday smile. Any woman who truly enjoys the festivities of the holidays will look her best, regardless of her attire.


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Cirque du Soleil celebrates its return in Orange County! Cirque du Soleil is pleased to be back in the Greater Los Angeles area with an all-new awe-inspiring big top touring production. TOTEM, a fascinating journey into the evolution of mankind, premieres tonight for a limited engagement November 21 through December 29, 2013 at the Orange County Great Park Festival Site. Following this Irvine tour stop, TOTEM will be performing at the Santa Monica Pier starting January 17, 2014. Tickets for all TOTEM performances in Southern California are now available online at www.cirquedusoleil.com/totem. About TOTEM Since its World Premiere in 2010, more than 2 million people

worldwide have been mesmerized by the intimacy and beauty of TOTEM, winner of the 2013 Drama Desk Awards for Outstanding Unique Theatrical Experience. Featuring a cast of 46 acrobats, actors, musicians and singers, TOTEM is an uplifting array of athleticism, comedy, heartfelt emotions and surprising visual effects. “This celebration of sheer human achievement and audience appreciation is simply thrilling. It’s why we love Cirque du Soleil, and always will.” – Los Angeles Times “GO! – A whimsical look at evolution … this production bursts with wonder at mankind’s feats” – LA Weekly “TOTEM is whimsically seductive and the most enjoyable show to come along from Cirque

du Soleil in quite a while.” – The San Francisco Chronicle “This is one very sharp show. TOTEM is thrilling” – The New York Times Written and directed by Robert Lepage, TOTEM traces the fascinating journey of the human species from its original amphibian state to its ultimate desire to fly. The characters evolve on a stage evoking a giant turtle, the symbol of origin for many ancient civilizations. Inspired by many founding myths, TOTEM illustrates, through a visual and acrobatic language, the evolutionary progress of species. Somewhere between s c i e n c e a n d l e g e n d TO T E M

explores the ties that bind Man to other species, his dreams and his infinite potential. For more information, visit www. cirquedusoleil.com/totem From a group of 20 street performers at its beginnings in 1984, Cirque du Soleil is a major Québec-based organization providing high-quality artistic entertainment. The company has 5,000 employees, including more than 1,300 artists from more than 50 different countries. Cirque du Soleil has brought wonder and delight to more than 100 million spectators in more than 300 cities in over forty countries on six continents. For more information about C i r q u e d u S o l e i l , v i s i t w w w. cirquedusoleil.com.

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Decorate Your Home with Thanksgiving Wreaths Decorating your home for Thanksgiving can be both easy and fun. Thanksgiving decorations are not too hard to find, and they look really nice. The decorations can include candle holders, centerpieces, and even wreaths. Thanksgiving wreaths come in various designs and styles, including leaves, pumpkins, and even a little scarecrow! You can find Thanksgiving wreaths, including homemade wreaths, in various stores that sell seasonal and home decorations. This includes retail stores and online shopping websites such as Amazon. If you are looking to decorate your home for the Thanksgiving season, then here are a few Thanksgiving wreaths to look for online or offline, or to just get an idea of the kind of wreaths you can find.

Autumn Halloween Scarecrow Broom Wreath Fall Colors.

This wreath is another handmade autumn broom. It is decorated with fall colored leaves and a friendly looking scarecrow in the center. The back has a wire hanger on it, so that you can hang it up and show off this adorable scarecrow to everyone!

Autumn/Thanksgiving Wreath.

This autumn/Thanksgiving wreath is decorated with fall colored leaves, berries, and pumpkins. Great for decorating the home for the Thanksgiving season!

P u m p k i n & F e at h e r Wreath.

Decorate your home this Autumn Decorative Welc o m e B r o o m W r e at h Thanksgiving with this pumpkin & feather wreath. It is decorated Thanksgiving.

This wreath is actually a handmade autumn broom. It is decorated with fall colored leaves, pine cones, berries, and acorns. The center of it has a yellow and white welcome sign with a ribbon. The back has a wire hanger on it, so that you can hang it up and welcome your family, friends, and house guests!

with fall colored leaves, pumpkins, ing your home for Thanksgiving. P u m p k i n Ca n d l e R i n g Hang it up as a wreath or place Wreath for Fall, Autumn it around a Thanksgiving candle! Hanging up Thanksgiving and Thanksgiving. This item is both a candle ring wreaths is a fun way to celebrate and a wreath! It is decorated the Thanksgiving season! You with mini orange pumpkins and can buy one or two wreaths to measures at about 10 inches in decorate your front and back door, diameter. This is great for decorat- or buy a few to decorate both the

inside and outside of your home. Your wreaths will look nice and show everyone that you are ready to celebrate Thanksgiving! Have fun decorating your home with Thanksgiving wreaths this season! Happy Thanksgiving!

by Mary Thatcher Now that the winter season is almost upon us, it is time to go through the closets and see what last year’s winter fashions can still be worn, and what needs to be added. Hardly a season goes by when a woman decides to not add anything, for even just one new addition can give the wardrobe a whole new look. Items such as a coat or scarf will get daily wear. Colors that resemble sunlightreflected snow are popular, along with basic black, shades of gray, and blue. Take a look at what appeals to stylish women this upcoming winter season: Lace can feel warm without being heavy with this comfortable sweater by Malene Birger. The color is listed as salmon/cream,

but I think it looks like the color of snow when the sun sets. Match this with a button-down shirt from your wardrobe this winter. Personal shirt color choices: light blue or green. Available from Milk for $431.64.

skirts may remind some women of their days back in parochial school, but in the world of fashion, can be worn during any season. Match this skirt with a white, pale yellow, or pale blue blouse. The skirt also comes in pink and gray or red and black, but I prefer blue. Available from Bedford Fair from $39.99 to $44.99. Finally, you will want a pretty scarf to keep your neck warm. A chevron pattern scarf in silver gray and white will go with lots of winter colors: black, blue, green, and red. Sequins are woven into the fabric for an extra touch of sparkle. Designed by Calvin Klein, this acrylic/polyester blend knit scarf is a sure fire popular item this upcoming winter season. Available from Macy’s for $48.00.

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under shorts, caftans, skirts, and dresses during the winter season. Designed by David Lerner, these Core leggings are form fitting, made of a nylon/spandex blend, and will keep your legs warm on the coldest days of the year. Available from Saks Fifth Avenue for $90.00. Gray may naturally be associated with winter days but on a stretch sheath dress, it’s perfect. In fact, the asymmetrical design at the neckline in this dress from Caché and the shimmering gold combined with ruching is perfect for a holiday party. You don’t have to worry about the gold in this dress outshining the Christmas tree. Available from Caché for $158.00. Pea coats are a classic which Blue and black plaid pleated never go out of style. Women who consider themselves to be stylish will usually have a pea coat in their wardrobe. This Savannah pea coat is designed by ALC and has the double-breasted button front, along with horizontal and vertical slip pockets. There is plenty of pocket space for a watch, compact, and some change. Available from Bergdorf Goodman for $895.00. The one nice thing about black leggings is that they can be worn

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Outdoor Hands-on Learning for Campers in K-6th Grade The Environmental Nature Center (ENC) will present Winter Camp in two sessions, on December 23,24,26 & 27 and December 30, 31, January 2, 3. Camp is from 9am to 1pm, and After Camp is from 1pm to 3pm. Campers will participate in educational, age appropriate, hands-on activities each day while broadening their knowledge and appreciation for the natural world. More information about Winter Camp can be found at the ENC website. “Playing outside is very important because children see first hand how things are connected in the world,” said Education Coordinator Meghan Womack. “Exposure to natural environments also improves children’s cognitive development by improving their awareness, reasoning and observational skills.” During the first week campers will hike, meet live animals, play nature games, and make toothpaste for an elephant. They will be transformed into mini meteorologists and create clouds, work with whirlpools, synthesize snow, and learn about lightening. During the second week campers will feel animal pelts, sketch native plants, find a bugs’ favorite flower, conduct a blind taste test, write in Braille, and discover how animals move quietly. During “Nature Play” time they will be given the freedom to explore, imagine, and make up their own fun. In After Camp, campers will

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Serving over 21,000 students and thousands of visitors annually, the ENC is recognized as a leader in science and social science education providing opportunities for increasing our community’s knowledge, understanding and appreciation of the natural world. The ENC recently purchased property to develop a nature play area, and construct our community’s first nature based preschool. With a mission of providing quality education through hands-on experience with nature, the ENC inspires all generations to protect the natural world by s e r v i n g a s o u r c o m m u n i t y ’s foremost authority on ecological responsibility, sustainable practices and environmental education. The ENC is a non-profit 501(c)-3 public benefit corporation. For more information call 949-645-8489, or visit www.ENCenter.org. The ENC is located at 1601 16th Street in Newport Beach.

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Orange County Thanksgiving events 2013 Plymouth Rock N Run Thursday, November 28, 2013 The 5k and 10k course is around the perimeter of the Yorba Regional Park, and the Santa Ana River bike trail. There will be live music throughout the event, courtesy of CSUF jazz combomusic, prizes, food, and a 1k kids fun run for 12 & under. All of the funds raised by sponsors and race participants will help ReeveIrvine research to battle spinal cord injuries and other neurological afflictions such as stroke, Alzheimer’s, and multiple sclerosis. LOCATION: Yorba Regional Park Anaheim Hills BALBOA PENINSULA (NEWPORT BAY) Balboa Bay Club & Resorts First Cabin Thanksgiving Dinner The First Cabin restaurant is the chic destination to dine in Newport Beach. Enjoy a four-course traditional Thanksgiving feast in our beautiful restaurant overlooking Newport Bay. Live piano music enhances this festive evening with delightful melodies and family favorites. LOCATION: Balboa Bay Club 1221 Coast Highway. Newport Beach, CA DANA POINT Cannons Seafood Grill Thursday, November 28, 2013 Enjoy incredible views of the Pacific Ocean during your holiday feast! Thanksgiving menu details coming! LOCATION: 34344 Street of the

Green Lantern. Dana Point, CA 92629 Turkey Trot Thanksgiving Day Proceeds Benefiting the Dana Point 5th Marine Regiment Support Group. California’s Largest Thanksgiving Day Run Event - The Dana Point Turkey Trot - One of America’s Most Scenic Runs... hosted by The Dana Point Chamber of Commerce. Tour the beautiful beach, majestic cliffs and coves of Dana Point. Enjoy pounding surf, rugged cliffs, and cool ocean breezes as you sail through the Dana Point Marina, Doheny State Park and pass the historic tallship Pilgrim moored in Dana Point Harbor. Laguna Cliffs Marriott Resort Vue Restaurant Thanksgiving Buffet Thursday, November 28, 2013 Relax looking out to an endless stretch of blue Pacific. Live entertainment offered during the Champagne Buffet. Breakfast Buffet: 6:30 am - 11 am Adults: $23.00 - Children $13.00* Breakfast a-la-carte: 11 am - noon Champagne Buffet: 2:00 pm - 6:00 pm Adults: $95.00 - Children ages 6-12: $40.00* Live Entertainment Complimentary Valet Parking offered with our Champagne Buffet. *prices do not include tax and gratuity. LOCATION: 25135 Park Lantern Dana Point, CA 92629 INFORMATION: For reservations

please call: 949-487-7516 or the Concierge at 949-487-7577 St. Regis Resort Motif Restaurant Thanksgiving Dinner You’re invited to Thanksgiving Dinner at Motif Restaurant at The St. Regis Monarch Beach. Motif will be offering a delectable Thanksgiving dinner that will be sure to have all of your holiday favorites. Limited dinner menu will also be available after 8:00 p.m. Make reservations online or call 1-800-722-1543. St. Regis Resort Michael Mina’s Stonehill Tavern Thanksgiving Dinner Please join us for Thanksgiving dinner, at Michael Mina’s Stonehill Tavern at The St. Regis Monarch Beach. Make reservations online or call 1-800-722-1543. HUNTINGTON BEACH Don The Beachcomber Thanksgiving Dinner. Upon entering the main dining rooms at Don the Beachcomber, you will find yourself whisked away to a Polynesian paradise. Thanksgiving menu details coming! Old World German Restaurant Thanksgiving Day Buffet. Like visiting Europe with out leaving California, Old World’s all you can eat buffet will offer a salad bar, turkey, honey glazed ham, sweet and mashed potatoes and all the trimmings. Reservations suggested. LOCATION: 7561 Center Ave. Huntington Beach, CA 92647 ORANGE Orange County Mining Co Thanks-

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Baking basics are a recipe for holiday success Whether your end-of-year festivities involve mistletoe and hoho-ho, a menorah and dreidel, or a kinara and seven colorful candles, holidays of all cultures seem to have one thing in common: baking. Food is an integral part of many celebrations, and whether it’s Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, or a family get-together, chances are there’s a baked good in attendance. Perhaps you’re thinking of trying your hand at some family recipes you’ve never made before, or want to experiment with favorites from other holiday traditions. Whatever dish you make this holiday season, these baking basics help ensure success: Stock the staples A variety of delectable ingredients is one of the many things to love about holiday baking, but some staples show up in many recipes. Plain white flour is the foundation of many holiday baked goods, so be sure to keep plenty on hand. Baking soda and baking powder are also frequent necessities, as are eggs and sugar (white, powdered and brown). While peppermint may be apropos for Christmas cookies and candies, and cinnamon and cloves impart ethnic flair to Kwanzaa recipes, vanilla is one flavor that appears in nearly every tradition. This year, add Nielsen-Massey Madagascar Bourbon Pure Vanilla Extract to your pantry. Your holiday recipes will benefit from the complex and superior vanilla flavor provided by the Madagascar Bourbon Pure Vanilla Extract as it enhances and deepens the other ingredients in your baking. When buying ingredients it is important to remember that quality counts. Higher quality ingredients may be slightly higher in price, but you’ll likely need less of them. Keep these staples on hand in your pantry, and you’ll be ready to tackle any holiday recipe, whether tried-and-true or new and daring. Prep for performance Pre-cooking preparation will help ensure top kitchen performance. Before you dive into a new recipe, sit down at the kitchen table and read it - beginning to end - twice. Make two lists of ingredients; one for items you already have in your well-stocked pantry, and a second for items you’ll need to buy. Check to be sure you have the necessary bakeware. Nothing’s worse than having all your ingredients assembled only to re-

alize you loaned your springform pan to your sister last year and never got it back. Once you have all the ingredients and utensils you need, line them up and get started. Prep pans per the recipe directions, su ch a s g r e a s i n g c a k e p a n s or covering cookie sheets with parchment paper. Preheat the oven to the required temperature. Since this can take 10 minutes or more, depending on the age of your oven, it’s a good idea to start the oven before you begin mixing ingredients. Never attempt to bake in an oven that hasn’t been preheated. Measure dry ingredients first and set them aside, then measure any “wet” ingredients such as oil, shortening, eggs or vanilla extract. Sifting dry ingredients improves the overall texture of baked goods and gets rid of any lumps. Pre-measuring helps ensure a smooth, uninterrupted process when it’s time to begin mixing ingredients together. Be sure to add ingredients according to the recipe, rather than dumping everything into the bowl at once. Cool for conclusion One of the most common - and worst - baking mistakes is impa-

tience. Most baked goods require a cooling period before they can be safely removed from the baking pan, tray or sheet. Some recipes may specify the time needed to allow your cookies or cake to cool, while others might simply advise you to wait until the item is cool to the touch. Rushing removal can result in breaking, crumbling, splitting and sticking - the kind of disasters no amount of icing can cover. After removing your holiday goodies from the oven, set them on a rack to cool and go do something else. You’ll be happy you were patient when that fully cooled item slides easily out of the pan. Baking is an exact science more so than savory cooking that allows room for improvisation. By following the basics, you can be assured of baking success. Chewy Macadamia Nut Cookies Ingredients: 3/4 cup (1 1/2 sticks) butter, softened 2 cups firmly packed dark brown sugar 1 teaspoon Nielsen-Massey Madagascar Bourbon Pure Vanilla Extract 2 eggs 3 cups unbleached all-purpose flour

1/2 teaspoon baking soda 1/2 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon cream of tartar 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 cup chopped macadamia nuts Directions: Cream the butter, brown sugar and vanilla extract in a mixing bowl using an electric mixer on a medium speed until fluffy. Add the eggs one at a time, mixing after each addition. Add the flour, baking soda, salt, cream of tartar and cinnamon and mix well. Stir in the macadamia nuts. Chill for two hours. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Coat an insulated cookie sheet with nonstick cooking spray. Shape the dough into 1-inch balls and place on the prepared cookie sheet. Bake for 15 to 18 minutes or until golden brown. Cool on a wire rack. Makes three dozen When preparing bakery items such as cookies, here’s a tip to enhance the flavor intensity of your product: cream the vanilla into the butter or shortening and sugar first. This step encapsulates the vanilla and helps prevent flavor loss in low mass/low moisture/ high heat cookies.

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Orange Coast Winery Will Open Second Newport Beach Location Newporters Flock to Popular Boutique Winery

Douglas and Deborah Wiens Owners of Orange Coast Winery. Douglas and Deborah Wiens, Owners of the Orange Coast Winery located at 869 W. 16th, Newport Beach, informed the Newport News that after only Two years in Newport Beach, they will be opening a second location in Newport Beach. Doug Wiens has been a Vitner and Winemaker since 1997. He holds an undergrad in Horticulture from Colorado State University. In addition he has a Masters in Food Science from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo and holds an additional MBA degree from Golden Gate University. Springing from his creativity and inspiration, he convinced his family to start a winery first in a small wine coop called Vino Piazza in Lockford, California where his mom was the only Tasting Room employee; to building one of the largest, most successful wineries in Southern California, Wiens Family Cellars of Temecula, California. Now Doug and his wife, Debbie, started their own venture here in the Newport Beach just two short years ago. Doug’s experience and expertise

is complimented by his personable, lovely wife Debbie, with her undergrad in Education, a Bachelor’s of Fine Arts Degree in Theatre, and a Master’s degree in Counseling, she is the heart of Orange Coast Winery. Originally from Nebraska, Debbie’s Midwestern charm is evident from the décor to the well-trained and friendly staff to the feeling that you can’t wait to come back soon. “Their first location has wine tasting, a small bites menu, and gift shop located at 869 W. 16th, Newport Beach, California where Jordan Olive is the Tasting Room Manager.” The newest location at 3734 East Coast Hwy., Corona Del Mar will be opening in November 2013 and will have upscale seating, served wine tastings and an antiques/ vintage furniture gallery. The staff includes Nat Bandel, Certified Sommelier and Manager for new location in Corona Del Mar, as well as Lindsay Shawver, Wine Club Manager and Jo Anne McCobb, HR/Office Manager with a total staff of eighteen. Deborah Wiens, told the Newport News “We are a winery. We grow, manage, make, produce, and bottle all of our own wines. The 869 location includes a small production facility and we have vineyards in Lockford, California and Temecula, California We have a gift shop that compliments our ambiance of a BoHo Chic Urban Winery. We are available for booking events such as wedding showers, birthdays, and fundraisers.” When asked by the Newport News about their local community affiliations Deborah replied: “In addition to membership in the Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce. Orange Coast Winery Nat Bandel, Certified Sommelier and Manager has held numerous community fundraising events for new location in Corona Del Mar at our winery including Susan G. Komen Breast

Cancer Foundation, Surfing Heritage Foundation, and The Princess Project.” Guests are invited to become a Wine Club member and enjoy fabulous perks including discounts on everything plus 2 complimentary tastings every time you visit. Thursday, Friday, and Sunday Orange Coast Winery has a “WineDown” time from 4-6 pm with food & wine specials. Orange Coast Winery sponsors exciting wine events that are open to the public such as Orange Coast Winery Art & Wine or Blending parties; plus exclusive club events like Orange Coast Winery’s popular Wine Club Shipment Parties and Wine Cruises. Douglas Wiens told the Newport News that he always wanted to be a farmer and began growing vegetables when he was a boy to help feed his family of 8 brothers and sisters. His hobby grew into a passion for growing grapes and producing some of the finest wine in the world. He often says: “We’re bringing the winery experience to Orange County” The Wiens’ are especially pleased to meet people who are genuinely happy and excited to have us in the OC bringing an outstanding wine tasting experience and quality, hand-crafted wines to their own neighborhood. Wine is a lifestyle that one embraces completely and when you meet others who share the same love of the vine; it kindles an immediate and lasting relationship! Additionally, Doug Wiens of Orange Coast Winery was Winemaker of the Year in 2012 for Southern California and won 1st Place at this year’s 2013 Orange County Fair for the best Premium Red Wine beating out 2800 entries. The Newport News

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Photos by Robert Rook Soka University of America (SUA) announced that its Ninth Annual Peace Gala, Celebrating a Vision of Peace, held at the picturesque university campus in Aliso Viejo netted approximately $500,000. The money raised by the gala goes directly to SUA students via the Scholarship Endowment. The evening began with around 550 guests gathering at the Soka Performing Arts Center to enjoy cocktails and hors d’oeuvres while browsing the silent auction. They were then led across the bridge over Peace Lake lined by grateful students holding candles, thanking each guests for attending as they passed by, and then welcomed by dynamic Japanese Taiko Drums as they entered the venue. For the third year, actor Ron Glass, best known for his role as Detective Ron Harris on the TV sitcom “Barney Miller,” served as master of ceremonies. Joan May and Dita Shemke returned as event co-chairs for the seventh consecutive year, with Carolina Shorter as the 2013 honorary chair. Featured guest artists for the evening included three-time Grammy winning jazz bassist, cellist and singer Esperanza Spaulding, nine-time Grammy winClothilde Hewlett and George Joseph ning jazz saxophonist and composer Wayne Shorter, Grammy winning jazz drummer Terri Lyne Carrington, and acclaimed jazz pianist Leo Genovese. Spalding’s Chamber Music Society in 2010 won multiple awards including the Best New Artist Grammy. Her latest release, Radio Music Society, won the 2013 Grammy for Best Jazz Vocal album and along with Thara Memory, she won the Grammy for Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s) for the song “City of Roses.” Wayne Shorter’s music transcends genre while keeping the improvisational genius and surprise of jazz burning at the center. Regarded as one of the most significant and prolific performers and composers in jazz and modern jazz, Shorter received Grammys in 1979, 1987, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2003 (two) and 2005 – including best album, best instrumental performance and best composition. This year, the Peace Gala attracted some new and notable attendees including Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Grammy winning jazz pianist Keiko Matusi and Les Misérables Broadway star Ivan Rutherford. They, along with the other guests enjoyed personal experiences and performances by some of the students and a delicious dinner catered by The Resort at Pelican Hill. DawnMarie Kotsonis led a lively auction, contributing $74,000 to the evening’s total proceeds. Highlights included a personally signed guitar from musician, activist and philanthropist Bono, garnering a winning bid from Jim Howard and Linda Knolls Mijeong Jo and Michelle Nunn and Sheila Peterson for $25,000, a South Coast South Coast Plaza Shopping Spree for Pascal and Heron Houllion for $11,000, a Studio Ghibli “Spirited Away” Package $10,000 by Jim and Sheila Peterson, and a Private Jet to tour Pixar Studios won by Paul and Shannin Pickle for $10,000. Each year, the gala raises funds for scholarships for Soka University students who come from around the world to experience Soka’s unique educational experience founded upon the principles of peace, human rights and the sanctity of life. SUA founder Daisaku Ikeda said, “The ultimate goal of a Soka education is to foster people of character who continuously strive for the greatest good – that of peace.” Soka University is a private, four-year liberal arts college and graduate school in Aliso Viejo, Calif. The university is ranked in the top 50 liberal arts colleges in the nation by US News and World Report’s “Best Colleges 2014.” Soka University offers a 9:1 student/faculty ratio and study abroad for every undergraduate student. Founded upon the Buddhist principles of peace, human rights and the sanctity of life, SUA is open to top students of all nationalities and beliefs. About 60 percent of Soka University’s students come from the US and 40 percent have come from more than 40 other countries. Admitted students whose annual family income is $60,000 or less may be Leo Genovese, Wayne Shorter, Esperanza Spaulding and Terri Lyne eligible for Soka Opportunity Scholarships which cover full tuition. Additional Carrington (Photo by Mitsu Kimura) scholarship opportunities are available for higher income levels. Page 10

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newport beach R est aurant Amelia’s Seafood & Italian One of the oldest family-owned & operated restaurants in Orange County. For nearly 45 years, this cozy Balboa Island landmark has offered a distinct menu of delectable Italian and seafood dishes.

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Cafe Jardin at Sherman Gardens Dine in a “hidden oasis” amongst a serene paradise garden setting featuring a lite French and Mediterranean luncheon fare at Sherman Gardens. The dining area is available for private parties, banquets for up to 230 people.

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Sunset & water views combined with outstanding cuisine since 1961. Choose from Snapper Hemingway, Shrimp Fresca & slowroasted Prime Rib. Daily selection of fresh fish, an extensive collection of fine wines & whiskies, & decadent desserts.

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3201 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar. 949-673-3524 Billy’s At The Beach Billy’s bayfront restaurant offers a view of the bay and tropical décor. Thick steaks, lobster and fresh Hawaiian seafood such as Ahi and Ono. Polynesian Bar for nightly live entertainment.

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Balboa Peninsula’s newest restaurant features a modern day supper club with two levels of antique yet trendy décor. CW offers faves like their Garlic & Parmesan Slow Roasted Prime Rib, the best Monte Cristo sandwich since the 50’s plus a variety of steaks, chops, seafood, salads and sandwiches, 26 beers on tap, boutique wines by the glass, and signature cocktails. Open for lunch, dinner, late night and entertainment seven days a week. For more information:

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Daily Grill serves traditional American fare featuring Genuine Angus Steaks and Chops, Fresh Seafood, Classic Cobb and Caesar Salads, Meat Loaf with Mashed Potatoes, Chicken Pot Pie, not-to-be-missed Desserts and Sunday brunch 9am to 2pm. All served in a sophisticated yet casual atmosphere.

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327 Newport Center Drive. 949-640-2700 The Bungalow Restaurant Specializes in steaks, seafood and claims to have the best martinis in the county. Their award-winning wine list offers more than 20 premium wines by the glass and over 160 bottled wines. Monday-Friday Happy Hour well drinks for $4.75 and house wine for $5 from 4:30 pm to 8 pm daily.

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Chic, Trendy and Stylish Outfits for Holiday Parties Women are shopping for the newest, trendy holiday outfits for this season at malls, outlets and online. New holiday fashions to choose from include that great leopard skin dress you saw on the Paris runway last week. However if the animal prints, paisley plaids and tie-dye silk dresses are not your style, the classic holiday outfits never go out of date and look spectacular on any shape and size. These elegant styles and colors are perfect for any holiday party whether it is an office party or a night spent with friends. These outfits will keep you Rock-

ing Around the Christmas Tree in fabulous style and fashion. A simple pair of black pants paired with a sexy, silky red shirt is a perfect holiday outfit for business dinners, office parties and family parties. Guess by Marciano ($98) has a great ¾ sleeve silk blouse that has a V-neck with ruffles. This shirt is the perfect red holiday shirt for your party. Speaking of red, if you want to make a spectacular entrance wear a fantastic red dress for your holiday party. Pantone’s Fashion Color Report for fall of 2009 has ‘American Beauty’ red as its top

color for fall, which makes a fantastic red dress the perfect choice for your holiday party. The Ruched Silk Dress, available at Spiegel, has an empire waist and full skirt. The skirt hits just below the knees and bounces for a fun, flirty feel. This is a great dress for holiday parties with friends where the music and dancing will keep everyone in the holiday spirit. Add a simple black, bolo jacket to stay warm. For a more formal holiday party, consider the Belted Pleated Dress from Spiegel ($219). This classy dress has a ruched neckline and cap sleeves with a full knit skirt. The classic black and ivory colors (Crème Brulee is one of this fall’s colors too) make this dress perfect for semi-formal occasions such as an office holiday dinner at the home of your boss or a dinner party at the country club. The Teal Cocktail Dress by JS Boutique ($132) is a great holiday outfit with the flirty, knee length skirt that is just full enough to give some spin. The square halter neckline has a crisscrossed accent that accents the empire waist wonderfully. You will look like, and

feel like, a princess attending a holiday ball in this dress. According to Pantone, purple will be one of the 2013 fall colors to watch for on the fashion runways. This color is beautiful to wear and an excellent example is the Bell Sleeved Office Dress by Jax ($130). This dress has an empire waist and knee-length full skirt. The sleeves are just long enough for winter but are loose and comfortable so that you can enjoy your holiday party in comfort and style.

Gracious etiquette tips to survive holiday gatherings Whether you are hosting a fantastic holiday gathering or you’re the gracious guest, ask yourself this question: Are you comfortable with your knowledge of etiquette? Are you confident in your table manners or do you admit you take your cue by watching those around you? “It seems so many people only think about etiquette during the holidays and then the pressure is on to be perfect,” says etiquette coach Dubravka Vujinovic. “But proper manners should be important at every meal, whether you are sitting down to a formal gathering or casual dinner with friends.” Vujinovic is one of the etiquette experts at North Carolina-based Replacements, Ltd., the world’s largest retailer of old and new china, crystal, silver and collectibles. This time of year the company is bombarded with inquiries from

those needing a crash course in proper social graces and entertaining. Questions range from how to set the table, to the best way to serve the perfect meal. Vujinovic offers these suggestions for your next event. * Break out the buffet Buffets settings are becoming increasingly popular. In this style of setting the host places the food, dinnerware and utensils on a sideboard or table and guests serve themselves. “I love buffets, because they are so stress-free for me as a hostess,” says Vujinovic. “Since the food is already on the serving table, I don’t have to keep running back and forth to the kitchen to keep bringing out different courses or dishes; I can relax and enjoy the evening. On the other hand, as a guest, I like buffets because this setting allows me to eat the food I want; I don’t feel obligated to have to sample everything that is being passed around the table.” If you’re hosting a s e a t e d b u ff e t , w a t e r glasses should be filled and on the table before your guests sit down to their meal. Guests should be guided to pick up their dinnerware and

place it at their individual setting. * Set the perfect table If you opt to set your table in advance or if you’re a buffet guest setting your own place setting, remember, forks go to the left, knives then spoons to the right. The sharp side of the knife blade should be turned toward the dinner plate. And remember, only include utensils in your place setting that will be used for the courses you are serving; extra pieces may confuse your guests. The bread plate goes on the left of the dinner plate, glasses on the right. Don’t panic if you aren’t sure about the proper place setting for each meal. Vujinovic says you can find “cheat sheets” or place setting guides for various meals on the company’s website, replacements.com, under the site’s “neat things” tab. * Tips for hosts and guests Remember, the host/hostess always sits last. That person will let you know when it’s OK to begin eating. They may offer a blessing or statement or perhaps start by passing a dish. Always pass food around the table counter clockwise to your right and refrain from serving yourself first. Pass the salt and pepper as a set, even if you’re only asked for one.

If you’re not sure which utensil to use with each course, start on the outside and work in toward the dinner plate. Don’t cut more than one or two bites of food at a time, and never butter an entire roll or piece of bread. Instead, pinch off pieces small enough for one or two bites and butter those first. If you need to excuse yourself temporarily, place your napkin on your chair to indicate you will be coming back. Signify you’re finished with the meal by placing your napkin to the left of the dinner plate, and your fork and knife side by side diagonally across your plate with the sharp side of the knife blade facing inward and the fork tines up. Turn your cellphone on vibrate or don’t even bring it to the table. Enjoy the company of those around you. And what if you commit a major holiday fumble by accidently breaking a piece of the host’s dinnerware? “You should certainly offer to replace the broken piece, especially if it has sentimental value for the host or hostess. If you don’t know the name of the pattern or the manufacturer, Replacements offers a free pattern identification service that is a valuable resource,” says Vujinovic.

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8 Great Ways to Accessorize a Holiday Outfit Dress Up Festive Fashions with Fine Finishing Touches Classic fashions come alive with excellent accessories, particularly for holiday occasions. What is the trick to accessorizing a holiday fashion look? Taste and temperance are key. A few interesting accessories are ideal, but too many frills can lead to a holiday fashion disaster. Stylish women deck the halls for the holiday without over-decking themselves in gaudy baubles. A busy holiday outfit may need few accessories, while simpler attire may warrant additional pieces. As a general rule, fashion-savvy women skip plastic pieces, unless their own children either created the items or picked the items out especially for them. Quality is essential, in terms of holiday fashion accessories, although these items need not be costly.

Try these eight great ways to accessorize holiday outfits with fine finishing touches, without bankrupting Santa’s stash. Holiday Accessories: Fancy Hair Clip Festive hair accessories dress up nearly any woman’s hairstyle for a holiday event. Choose from tortoise-shell, gold or silver gripper clips and barrettes, jeweled tiaras and colorful headbands. Holiday Accessories: Simple Earrings A classic pair of pearl or diamond earrings, either genuine or a realistic imitation, is a basic holiday fashion accessory must. Holiday Accessories: A Sparkly Shell Sparkly shells are available in a countless variety of fabrics and hues, from glitzy gold metallics to bright and bold colors. These layering tops add color and dress

up nearly any jacket or blouse for a holiday event. Holiday Accessories: Holiday Brooch Fashion-forward women will choose a Christmas pin, or arrange several shiny post-style earrings on a shirt collar or jacket lapel for holiday flair. A woman might choose to affix a holiday pin to a simple chain or cord for a new necklace look. Holiday Accessories: Festive Beads A single strand of shiny pearls might top a simple or ornate blouse or dress for a holiday ensemble. With a plainer outfit, a woman might mix multiple strands of pearls, beads or link chains. Holiday Accessories: Super Scarf Square or oblong Christmas scarves may be worn in unlimited ways, from neckerchiefs to headbands, shawls or even waistline sashes. For holiday style, a woman might pick a pretty print scarf or twist two solids together. Holiday Accessories: Best Bangles Colorful or crafty bangle bracelets are fun holiday accessories.

Some stylish women pick several different bangles for a funky, jingling effect. Holiday Accessories: Fancy Belt Of course, the right belt ties an entire holiday ensemble together. Choices might include a patent leather belt, multi-colored waist-

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Thousands expected to join together in prayer for compassionate immigration reform at Christ cathedral The Most Rev. Kevin W. Vann, Bishop of Orange, will join thousands of Catholic families, priests, deacons, religious women and faithful advocates for comprehensive immigration reform as they pray in solidarity with their immigrant brothers and sisters for the implementation of comprehensive immigration reform, Nov. 16, 2013, 1 p.m. at the Christ Cathedral (13280 Chapman Ave., Garden Grove). Participants from throughout the Diocese of Orange and Archdiocese of Los Angeles hope to strip away the animosity and rhetoric of the current debate and draw attention to the deeply personal challenges faced by immigrant families within our communities, while encouraging our political leaders to join their faithful call for a compassionate immigration system that offers solace to the poor and marginalized. “As Catholics we believe in the human dignity of all people, no matter their country of origin. For the Church, immigration reform finds a foundation not only in Catholic social teaching, but as a response of faith. We head our Holy Father Francis’ call made during his trip to the Italian Page 16

island of Lampedusa to denounce the “globalization of indifference” toward migrants,” said Bishop Vann. Each day in Catholic parishes, social service programs, hospitals, and schools the human consequences of a broken immigration system are apparent. Families are separated, migrants exploited by unscrupulous employers and smugglers, and children lack access to educational opportunities. Moreover, as our nation benefits from the hard work of undocumented workers, we do not extend them basic workplace or legal protections and they often serve as scapegoats for our social ills. This touches all ethnic groups within our communities. For Catholics, these are issues of human rights and are at the core of the Church’s social teachings. Because of its harmful impact on human life and human dignity, the U.S. bishops have taught (Justice for Immigrants) that the status quo is unacceptable and have, for many years, called for comprehensive reform of the U.S. immigration system. The necessary elements of a reform have been stated as: An earned path to full legal status, and eventual citizenship,

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that is reasonable and attainable; Provision for immigrants brought here as minors to swiftly gain legal status to continue their education and enter the workforce; The reduction of immigration application backlogs so that families may be united more quickly; A temporary worker program that is safe, workable for families, and fair to all workers, immigrants and nonimmigrants, alike; Restoration of due process protections restored for all immigrants involved with the immigration justice system; The protection of refugees and unaccompanied immigrant children; A way of addressing the root causes of immigration; and A stronger and safer boarder.

“The issue of immigration calls forth so many strong opinions and emotions. It is time to focus less on rhetoric and more on solutions, thinking of the families and lives behind the words. It is imperative that both parties and both chambers of Congress work together to produce a bill which creates an immigration system predicated on the rule of law but which upholds values which all Americans cherish—hard work, opportunity, and compassion, and which many of our own forebears (mine included) experienced. But above all, let us approach these matters as people of Faith and prayer,” concluded Bishop Vann.


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Newport news legal notices APN: 052-063-08 T.S. No. 1379478-1 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED 10/10/2007. 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 On 12/6/2013 at 9:00 AM, PITE DUNCAN, LLP, as duly appointed trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust recorded 10/23/2007, as Instrument No. 2007000646362, in Book XX, Page XX, of Official Records in the office of the County Recorder of Orange County, State of CALIFORNIA executed by: DANIEL HENDON, A MARRIED MAN AS HIS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTY. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, 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 FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZED TO DO BUSINESS IN THIS STATE: IN THE AREA IN THE FRONT OF On the front steps to the entrance of the Orange Civic Center, 300 E. Chapman, Orange, CA 92868 all right, title and interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated in said County and State described as: COMPLETELY DESCRIBED IN SAID DEED OF TRUST The street address and other common designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 3004 OCEAN BLVD CORONA DEL MAR, CA 92625 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 held, but without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, condition, or encumbrances, including fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust, to pay the remaining principal sums of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust. The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costs, expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is: $7,578,830.43 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 beneficiary under said Deed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned a written Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale, and a written Notice of Default and Election to Sell. The undersigned caused said Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in the county where the real property is located. 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. 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