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SPECIAL VALENTINE’S WEEK EVENT

Join fellow music and art lovers from 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. on Friday, February 8, 2019 for a special pre-concert discussion and art exhibit at Gallery Dana Bay at 24682 Del Prado, Dana Point, California At 5 p.m., hear the fascinating story

behind the revolutionary symphonies created by one of history’s greatest composers who moved the world into the Romantic era. Experience the mesmerizing tale of genius, tragedy, and the redemptive power of love and art, enjoy dinner at one

of our local restaurants, then head to St. Edward’s Church to hear these groundbreaking Beethoven works expertly performed by your own Dana Point Symphony Orchestra. Purchase your symphony tickets online so you can skip the line at the

box office. We cannot think of a better way to kick off Valentine’s Week in South Orange County! https://dana-point-symphony. ticketleap.com

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JAZZ SINGER JANE MONHEIT ANNOUNCED AS STAR OF CASA ROMANTICA’S ELLA FITZGERALDTHEMED FUNDRAISER IN MARCH 2019

Billboard chart-topping vocalist Jane Monheit Casa Romantica Cultural Center and Gardens, a nonprofit southern California cultural center, is pleased to announce that the headliner of its annual spring benefit dinner is Jane Monheit, a Billboard charttopping vocalist whose study of the Ella Fitzgerald songbook is unparalleled in contemporary music. The cabaret-style evening features a live performance of Ella Fitzgerald songs by Monheit along with a threecourse catered dinner, fine wine and cocktails, and a live auction. An Evening with Jane Monheit is part of the Casa Classic series, which is underwritten by Fluidmaster. “As a mission-focused event, there is no better way to thank donors for supporting the arts in Orange County than by experiencing Jane Monheit’s astonishingly beautiful and sophisticated tribute to Ella Fitzgerald,” says Casa Romantica Executive Director Berenika D. Palys. “It will be a dazzling fundraiser.” The intimate fundraiser is limited to 100 guests. Last year’s fundraiser completely sold out nearly two months in advance, and the event has sold out every year for the past five consecutive years since its inception. Casa Romantica Cultural Center and Gardens has a goal of raising over $15,000 at this preeminent event from ticket and auction sales. VIP guests will mingle with the artist at a champagne reception prior to the performance, and the live auction – which elicits participation from nearly every patron – will include prizes such as a complimentary weekend rental of a luxury car and a Caribbean cruise. The three-course meal will be catered by Iva Lee’s, and will feature its most savory Southern dishes. Jane Monheit biography Blessed with “a voice of Page 4

phenomenal beauty” (New York Times), Jane Monheit is establishing herself as one of today’s best jazz vocalists. The singer and songwriter was born in Long Island, NY in a musical family and practiced music and theater as a youth. She studied voice at the Manhattan School of Music and received the William H. Borden award for outstanding accomplishment in jazz. Monheit placed in the 1998 Thelonius Monk Institute’s vocal competition, and released her debut album, Never Never Land, soon after. The album was voted Best Recording Debut by the Jazz Journalists Assopciation and stayed on the Billboard jazz chart for a year. Her sophomore album debuted at #1 on the Billboard jazz chart. With her new album, The Songbook Sessions: Ella Fitzgerald, Monheit pays joyous tribute to Fitzgerald while sharing a definitive portrait of herself. Her upward swoop is pure Ella, but this album is a classic example of a singer leading her influences rather than being led by them. Casa Classic series Casa Romantica’s Casa Classic performance series features the work of internationally-recognized artists. Recent artists have included Garrick Olsson, an awardwinning classical pianist, Ann Hampton Callaway, a multi-platinum-selling singer, singer Ivan Rutherford, who stared as Jean Valjean in Broadway’s Les Miserables over 2,300 times, and Tony DeSare, Downbeat magazine’s “Rising Star Male Vocalist” who wowed patrons in 2017 with a Frank Sinatra tribute. Casa Classic has notably also featured the renowned Christ Church Cathedral Choir from Oxford, England. The Casa Classic series is generously underwritten by Fluidmaster.

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Casa Classic: An Evening with Jane Monheit is Friday, March 22, 2019 from 6:00 PM until 9:00 PM at Casa Romantica Cultural Center and Gardens. General admission is $175 and includes valet parking, a threecourse dinner, and fine wine. VIP admission is $250 and includes an exclusive Meet-the-Artist champagne reception. A live auction will follow Monheit’s performance. About Casa Romantica Cultural Center and Gardens Casa Romantica Cultural Center and Gardens maintains a robust series of year-round programs in arts, music, history, horticulture, and literature for all ages. Under the leadership of Executive Director Berenika D. Palys, Casa Romantica has commissioned several criticallyacclaimed works, including Casa Coastal: The Art of Baja California (2018; visual art), Casa Theater: A Midsummer Night’s Dream (2018; theater), Casa Kinetic: Celebrating Tap Dance Legends (2018; dance),

Casa Coastal: Rebecca Louise Law (2017; visual art), Casa Kinetic: Contemporary Dance Collective (2017; contemporary dance), The Beauty of the Butterfly (2017; visual art), Casa Kinetic: Carrie Lee Riggins (2016; contemporary dance), Casa Drama: Slings & Arrows (2015; theater), and Open Casa: The Photographs of Douglas Kirkland (2015; visual art). The 2018-19 Casa Captivating season includes more music, visual and performing arts commissions, and an enhanced wellness program. Casa Romantica Cultural Center and Gardens is located at 415 Avenida Granada, San Clemente, CA 92672. Hours: Tuesday—Thursday 11 am—4 pm; Friday—Sunday 10am— 2pm; closed Mondays and holidays. General admission is $5; Casa Members and children under age 13 visit for FREE. For more information, call (949) 498-2139 or visit CasaRomantica.org

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POWER INTO A NEW YEAR WITH PROTEIN If the idea of diving into a new year has you feeling more exhausted than invigorated, it may be time to introduce some new strategies to help keep busy days from feeling overwhelming. Proper exercise, balanced nutrition and quality rest can make it easier to adapt when life demands you give a little bit more. Everyone’s life demands are different. Some may be looking to push through a late night workout or make it to the office for an early meeting, while others are looking to enjoy an outing to the park with their kids at the end of the day. These tips will help fuel, inspire and accomplish whatever your personal “one more” is. Begin with a bang. With a busy day ahead, it can be tempting to rush out the door and skip breakfast. However, countless studies have shown this first meal of the day is extremely important. Skipping out on a balanced breakfast can drag you down all day, both mentally and physically. Being hungry later in the day may also make you more likely to overeat or nibble on high-calorie snacks. For those mornings when you’re crunched for time, grab a protein-rich ready-todrink shake or sandwich with egg, cheese and lean meat to give yourself sustained energy for the rest of the day. Work in a workout. In addition to helping ward off disease and manage your weight, regular exercise helps lift your mood by stimulating feel-good chemicals in the brain and boosts energy by helping your body work more efficiently. A combination of aerobic or cardio activity (walking, jogging or running) and musclestrengthening activity (lifting weights,

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CONFIDENCE-BOOSTING TIPS FOR FITNESS CLASS FIRST-TIMERS

You’ve joined a health club and now you’re curious about fitness classes. You’re almost ready to sign up for an indoor cycle, yoga or strength-training class, but something stops you. You feel nervous and uncomfortable and decide to wait. Group fitness classes are a fantastic way to exercise because you’re guided by an expert, plus the energy of the group keeps you motivated. However, because it’s something new that puts people outside their comfort zone, it’s common to feel apprehensive in the beginning. To help you gain confidence to try any type of group exercise class, consider these tips from three health club members. Comfort over style. “Trust me, no one cares what you’re wearing,” says Deb Kampe, a member at Life Time, which operates 122 destinations across the United States and in Canada. “If you want to wear gym shorts and a T-shirt, do it. Head-totoe athleisure? Do it. A tutu? Do it. Just make sure you’re comfortable and safe. Don’t spend a fortune on the latest fitness clothing trends or labels. Expensive does not equal better.”

Don’t be self-conscious. “It’s easy to assume everyone in class is fit, knows all the moves and is judging you. No one cares,” Kampe says. “Once the music starts and the instructor begins, all eyes are up front taking direction and being lifted into the moment.” Everyone was a newbie. “Everyone was a first-timer at some point, so they know how it feels,” says Dustin Meriwether, member at Life Time. “They’re not going to judge you for it, and many - hopefully all - will be willing to answer any questions and help in any other way.” Instructors want to assist. “All instructors - and other members - want to help you,” says Kelby Mezzenga, member at Life Time. “So just walk in and let the instructor know you are new or have a question. That welcoming feeling takes the edge off and chances are, you’ll have met a new friend.” Keep an open mind. “Group fitness classes are designed to challenge you and take you out of your comfort zone. You may be unfamiliar with the equipment you’ll use or how hard it might be, but I guarantee you will feel the burn,” Mezzenga says. Listen to your body. “You know

your body best,” says Meriwether. “If something doesn’t feel right or if you know you have problems with something, modify the workout correspondingly. People do that all the time and many instructors are good about suggesting such modifications.” Give it 100 percent. “You get out what you put in,” Meriwether says. “If you put in minimal effort, you can expect minimal results. But if you give it your all, you can expect some pretty fantastic fitness changes.” Bring water. Hydration is important, but you don’t need to worry about anything else. “Life Time has

everything you’ll need for any class, from yoga mats to towels,” says Mezzenga. Celebrate victories “During the cool-down and stretching segment of class, take a moment to celebrate your victory,” says Kampe. “Look around, everyone no matter what their age and ability will beseriously sweaty, all there with you sharing the same endorphins. Take that feeling with you and own it. Then look at the class schedule and commit to another one.” For more information about group fitness, visit www.lifetimefitness.com. - (BPT)

FINAL JURYING FOR 2019 FESTIVAL OF ARTS FINE ARTS SHOW

This past weekend nearly 150 Orange County artists, who qualified for the second round of jurying, brought their artwork to Laguna Beach for a chance to be part of the 2019 Festival of Arts Fine Art Show. Voted one of the top five art festivals in the nation, the Festival of Arts is a prestigious, highly competitive, regional juried fine art show featuring original artwork by Orange County’s finest artists. The 2019 show will run July 5 – August 31, 2019. “The Festival exhibit jurors are extremely committed to putting together a fantastic art show this summer,” said Festival Exhibits Director Ron Morrissette. “They have a very difficult job given the artwork showcased this weekend presented by some of the best talent in Orange County.” A group of five jurors (and one alternate) scored the submitted artwork based on quality, intention and content; excellence of craftsmanship; facility with media; excellence in the use of design elements; and professional presentation. From these scores, the top 45 will join the 95 artists already invited back from the 2018 show to display their artwork this summer at the Festival of Arts Fine Arts Show. Page 6

Jurors Evan Senn (left) and Mark Jacobucci (right). Photo by: Mitch Ridder The 2019 exhibit jurors are: Scott Albert, watercolorist Cathy Cobb, Art Director for Automobile Club of Southern California- Texas Journey and New Mexico Journey magazines Jordan Dimitrov, sculptor

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Mark Jacobucci, painter (alternate) Sarah Jesse, Deputy Director for Orange County Museum of Art Evan Senn, Gallery Curator at Golden West College and Art/Art History Instructor at Cal State University Fullerton, Golden West College, and

Laguna College of Art and Design. The 2019 Festival of Arts Fine Art Show will take place July 5 – August 31, 2019 with general admission tickets starting at $10 per person. For more information, visit www. LagunaFestivalofArts.org.


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CAPISTRANO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT ANNOUNCES FULL-DAY KINDERGARTEN AT ALL ELEM E NTARY S C H O O L S F O R T H E 2 0 1 9- 2020 SCHOOL YEA R Research shows the advantages of full-day kindergarten programs

The Capistrano Unified School District (CUSD) will offer full-day kindergarten starting in the 20192020 school year at all elementary school campuses. Research indicates that students, teachers and parents benefit from a full-day kindergarten program. “Our mission as a school district is to prepare students to meet the challenges of a rapidly changing world. Research indicates that providing students with a longer kindergarten school day will increase student performance and help ensure that students are not only prepared for first grade, but will have an excellent foundation for their entire K-12 experience,” said Superintendent Kirsten Vital. Full-day kindergarten was approved by CUSD and the Capistrano Unified Education Association (CUEA) in early 2018. During the 2018-2019 school year, CUSD implemented fullday kindergarten program at twelve elementary schools. For seven of these schools, it was their first year of implementing a full day program. “Both CUSD and the Capistrano Unified Education Association (CUEA) recognize the benefits in partnering to enhance student academic and social achievement,” said Vital, who added, “We received

positive response from our full day Kinder teachers and appreciate their feedback on strategies and challenges that need to be worked through.” A typical full-day program will run approximately six hours and will be consistent with the elementary start time at each school. “Research shows that a full-day program results in greater reading and math gains, more time for support of students at-

risk, and indicates that 5-year-olds are more than ready for a longer day and do better in a setting that allows them time to learn and explore activities in depth,” said Brad Shearer, Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum and Instruction, Elementary. “Full-day kindergarten is attractive to our families because it helps eliminate transportation challenges for families with other elementary aged children and reduces child care expenses,”

said Shearer. Each elementary school will hold parent information meetings, called “Kindergarten Roundups” in January and February. Dates are posted on the district and elementary school websites and will began January 22, 2019. Visit capousd.org for more information.

LOCAL TEENAGE ENTREPRENEUR MADISON CHAPPELL INVENTS APP THAT WILL GROW THE YOGA INDUSTRY AND ENABLE MORE PEOPLE TO ENJOY YOGA A teenage health enthusiast has come up with an innovative way for more Orange County residents to enjoy the benefits of yoga. Madison Chappell, 19, of Laguna Hills, says the new technology will also help local yoga professionals grow their business. With yoga once the 4th fastest growing industry in the United States and still rapidly growing, Madison realized there needed to be a simpler way for thousands of enthusiasts to enjoy the physical and mental benefits of the exercise. As a trained instructor herself, she was becoming frustrated with the number of studios trying to outcompete each other - leaving instructors fighting for work on lower rates, while attendees saw classes become overcrowded or harder to book. It led to her developing FitNFlow, a new app that allows people to book an instructor to come to their home, workplace, park, or any place and time that suits them. “A 2016 Yoga Alliance Study found that the #1 place for Americans to practice yoga is in their own home. I thought there must be something there, and made the FitNFlow app so yoga enthusiasts can book an in-person yoga instructor to come to

them at their convenience,” explained Madison. “Also, I noticed a lot of the women I met taking my yoga classes will come with friends but it was often hard for them to align their schedule to the class. FitNFlow will enable them to have their own private instructor at a place and time they want – say the beach, the park, or even in their garage! Practicing at home alone can be hard and you can lose motivation. It’s important to have a professional ensure you are doing the right thing.” Within a week of announcing the app, Madison had 60 yoga instructors apply to be part of the service. It’s a simple process where they can create a profile, specify their rates and credentials and their availability. However, Madison and her team verify each instructor before they are accepted as a yoga instructor on the app. “With just some initial outreach we were amazed to see such a huge response from instructors,” said Madison. “Now we just need to spread the word so that local people can enjoy the service too.” The young entrepreneur is a strong advocate for fellow teachers as she has seen many struggle to find work. Most yoga instructors are female, aged between 20 and 50, and often

mothers. “Because yoga studios or gyms only provide a few class slots, most yoga instructors have to get scheduled for classes in 10 different studios to be able make a decent living. When the demand for yoga jobs is so high, this can be next to impossible,” said Madison. “We had a teacher gathering not too long ago, and out of all the yoga instructors who showed up 75% were single mothers. I know FitNFlow will definitely help them which makes me proud.” The new FitNFlow app is now available free to the public in the iTunes App store here. Professional yoga instructors interested in joining the service can download the app and create an instructor profile. Those interested in receiving yoga instruction can view instructors in their area, find an instructor available at the time and place best for them, book and message their instructor all in one place. A review on Facebook from one of our users: “You know that feeling you get when you see something that looks so amazing, that your mind automatically assumes you can’t afford it? That was my initial reaction to FitnFlow, cause who wouldn’t love the convenience, comfort, and

Madison Chappell accountability of having your own yoga instructor come to your door! To put it simply, the one on one yoga session was MUCH more affordable than I thought it would be, the instructor was very sweet and knowledgeable, and I have no doubt I’ll be able to get back into shape with FitnFlow along my side. You’ll love it!” –Daniel Juarez FitNFlow: The FitNFlow app is a platform to connect yoga instructors to those looking for their service. Clients can book a class for the time and place they want. We aim to transform the yoga experience while maintaining the important instructorclient relationship.

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CELEBRATE WITH DOM PERIGNON FRENCH CHAMPAGNE

The cellar master who brought Dom Perignon Champagne to great brilliance is Richard Geoffroy, with the winery since 1990 and who just retired with the 2008 vintage Legacy Limited Edition, was awarded the #5 wine in the world by Wine Spectator for 2018.

ANYTHING THAT IS CAUSE FOR CELEBRATION: A BIRTHDAY, AN ANNIVERSARY, A NEW JOB, WINNING THE LOTTERY, A NEW MARRIAGE OR JUST ANOTHER DAY OF LIVING, CALLS FOR POPPING A CORK AND SIPPING SOME FRENCH CHAMPAGNE, OR COUNTLESS OTHER BUBBLY WINES. In my column a few weeks back, I reported that in my review of THE MED at the La Valencia Hotel in La Jolla, the first drink they served was the new release 2008 Dom Perignon ($180.) from Champagne France, home of all true Champagnes. Prior to that, I was never a sparkling wine drinker, due to real or imagined “headaches.” After one sip of this elegance, masterful beverage, I became a follower of Dom Perignon. Vivid acidity is the hallmark of this wining champagne. Weather played a major role in its extraordinary finish with a cool early summer and a hot, sunny season in September. ”Legacy Limited Edition” was added to the label to celebrate Geoffroy’s retirement at the top of his game.

kumquat, pastry cream, candied ginger and poached plum. An underpinning of smoky mineral, gains momentum on the lasting finish.” This is a Brut Champagne which denotes a dry to very dry style with a luminous gold look to the beverage. Only 3 kinds of grapes are allowed to be converted to Champagne. All are French. They are Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Menier. The complicated process of “double fermentation” to achieve the “tiny bubbles” effect was perfected by Dom Perignon, a winemaker from the house of Moet and Chandon in the 17th century. He is considered one of the great figures in the world of Champagne. The Champagne region is its own appellation by the same name and is the only region that can use the word Champagne for its wines.

The explosive “pop” of the cork, all the bubbles (some say in excess of one million per bottle, but who’s counting) and the image of Champagne as a celebratory drink, all point to it as exclusively a party bottle, but that’s not so. It goes very well with food. From omelets to caviar to smoked salmon, Champagne and other sparkling wines should be the only Wine Spectator’s descriptive declared choice. Blue cheese is also a delight. it to be “powerful yet graceful with Recently, at a pre new year’s dinner, vivid acidity, swathed in a fine, creamy Vittorio’s in Carmel Valley San Diego mousse and flavors of toasted brioche,

Caitlin McDonald and Marcos Mizzau of Estates Group in San Diego presented sparking wines and Champagnes at Vittorio’s restaurant, from sparkling Conundrum to Charles Heidsieck Champagne. staged a Champagne and Sparkling Wine dinner, collaborating with The Estate Group wine rep company that brought in 5 bubbly-style wines served with such foods as: Baked Brie cheese, Jumbo Scallops, Veal Tenderloin Prosciutto chicken and herb crusted Halibut. Charles Heidsieck Champagne Brut was the

bottle with the biggest buzz, with the reasonable price of just $60. Vittorio’s next event will be headlined by Beaulieu Vineyard Thursday January 31 at 6pm. RSVP at 1-858538-5884. For more Dom Perignon info, go to domperignon.com.

Wine Bytes THE MED at La Valencia Hotel in La Jolla will host monthly five course dinners for the year, starting with a special wine brunch with Iron Horse Vineyards, Sat. Feb. 9 at 1pm. Brunch dishes will be offered along with striking ocean views on their outdoor terrace. Cost is $165. allinclusive. On March 14, Miner wines will be invited, with wine maker Stacey Vogel. To RSVP, contact 1-858-454-0771. Reception starts at 6pm. Il Fornaio in Del Mar will offer an Antinori Italian Wine dinner Thurs. Jan. 31 at 6:30PM. a selection of Antinori wines will be presented with a 5 course feast including a Risotto al Vino Bruciato paired with Guado al Tasso 2016. Price is $85. per guest. Call 1-858-755-8876. Winesellar & Brasserie in Sorrento Valley San Diego has a Walk Around Tasting of their favorite wines from 2018, Sat. Jan. 26 from 3:30 to 5:30pm. Taste over 15 for $35. each guest. Club members $30. Appetizers are included. RSVP at 1-858-450-9557. Chateau Montelena in Napa Valley comes to Orange County at 21 Oceanfront Restaurant in Newport Beach, Tues. Jan. 29 from 6:30 to 9:30pm. This historic winery has a top rated wines from Chardonnay to Cabernet. Fine dining with an ocean view. Call 1-949-673-2100 for details. La Fleur’s Winery in San Marcos has a class, Wine 101, on Thurs. Jan. 31 at 5pm with guest winemaker Brian Vitek. How do you really taste wine? Why is red wine red? Tasting of 8 different wines. Cost is $20. ea. $15. for club members. RSVP at 1-760-290-5082.

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KIDWORKS FOUNDATION FOR SUCCESS LUNCHEON RAISES MORE THAN $750,000

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Steven L. Craig with Terry Donahue, Mike Harrah, David Pyle and Pat A recording-breaking 440 plus guests, including many Orange County Donahue community leaders and philanthropists, filled the ballroom at the Doubletree Hotel, Santa Ana for the 2018 edition of the annual KidWorks’ Foundation for Success (FFS) Luncheon. The event raised more than $750,000 to help fund afterschool education and leadership development programs conducted by the nonprofit headquartered in central Santa Ana. Since its inception in 2007, KidWorks’ annual Foundation for Success event has raised more than $6.5 million to support the program that includes academic enrichment, tutoring, leadership development, and college readiness programs at the KidWorks Dan Donahue Center. The legacy of late KidWorks benefactor Dan Donahue continued at the event with many of his namesake Uncle Dan Bears available for purchase to help fund KidWorks programs. This year, the event had a decidedly academic vibe as the popular soft, stuffed teddy bears were wearing t-shirts featuring the universities and colleges KidWorks students are currently attending. Guests could purchase them and/or to bid on a number of silent auction items – all to add to the day’s fundraising total. Hearty salads were the fare of the day to nourish guests. Iced tea was the beverage of choice. Emcee Ed Arnold kept the program on track introducing a new KidWorks video and later introducing the day’s speakers. Pat Donahue, president and Lance Bell, John Gorey and Ruben Mendoza CEO of Donahue Schriber and long-time friend of KidWorks introduced this year’s recipient of the prestigious 2018 Dan Donahue Leadership Award Steven L. Craig. He’s the president and CEO of Craig Realty Group, a factory outlet shopping center development firm founded in 1995 in Newport Beach that operates 14 outlet centers in nine states, including the Citadel Outlets in Los Angeles, Outlets at Barstow and Outlets at San Clemente, which is the first and only ocean-facing outdoor shopping and dining destination in Orange County. “We were honored to present this very special award to Steve in recognition of his longtime support of KidWorks’ youth and families,” said David Benavides. KidWorks’ Executive Director. “His service to KidWorks as a Board member, chairman of the Advisory Council, and past chairman of the annual luncheon is exemplary. His vision and leadership have elevated the annual luncheon to a whole new level, which has been so important as it raises the majority of KidWorks’ annual after school program budget.” “Dollar for dollar, it’s clear that KidWorks makes the biggest impact on the lives of Santa Ana youth,” said Craig. “Our future is tied to their future – these young people will grow up to be our fellow neighbors, friends and leaders. With KidWorks the results speak for themselves.” Keynote speaker Cory Hahn is a highly touted Mater Dei High School Natalie Pickup and Cory Hahn with Jany Darnell baseball player who was paralyzed from the chest down sliding into second base as a freshman at Arizona State University in 2011. In recognition of his unwavering spirit despite his grave injury that ended his dream of playing Major League Baseball, the Arizona Diamondbacks drafted Hahn in the 34th round of the 2013 MLB First-Year Player Draft and two years later the team named their annual 34th-round draft selection the “Cory Hahn 34th Pick.” After graduating from ASU in 2014, the D-backs hired Hahn in the organization’s scouting department where he serves as Coordinator of Professional Scouting. Hahn’s motivational message of overcoming adversity credited a team of doctors, friends, family, and colleagues who rallied around him to lend their support. He likened this to the many KidWorks donors and supporters who attended the luncheon and stressed the importance of them partnering with KidWorks to help our students achieve their dreams. The Foundation for Success luncheon would not be possible without the generosity of our presenting sponsors: American Career College, West Coast University, Caribou Industries, Heidi & Ruben Mendoza, Bank of America, Craig Realty Group, and Steven L. Craig. Other key sponsors were Donahue Schriber and the Gregory and Stacey Brown Family Charitable Fund. To learn more about KidWorks and to read its success stories, please visit www.kidworksoc.org. Tom Schriber with Jill Schriber and Allen Staff Page 12

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HISTORIC MINING HOTEL NOW FABULOUS MANSION!

Steeped in Americana, the Little Daisy Hotel in Jerome, Arizona built by speculator-turned-billionaire and copper-miner, Rawhide Jimmy Douglas, is now for sale reimagined as a private mansion. Poised and ready to celebrate its 100th birthday with laser light shows by the local community to honor the town’s frontier history, the former hotel is listed at $6.2 million. Son of a Canadian copper miner, Jimmy struck out as a young boy trying everything from homesteading to farming strawberries. When his father needed his help in overseeing projects in his growing copper business, Jimmy learned a lot about the industry and became known as Rawhide Jimmy by the miners. Jimmy displayed a talent for picking good mining locations, which he learned from his father. While on one of his work trips between Mexico and Arizona in 1912, he came across a mine in Jerome that had been shut down due to lack of production. However, his assaying skills told him there had to be a motherlode of copper hiding beneath the hills. On what most called wild speculation, Jimmy bought the mine naming it Little Daisy. It wasn’t long before he hit that motherlode and put Jerome on the map as one of the largest copper deposits in the country. In 1919, Jimmy built the 40-room

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Little Daisy Hotel where he housed many of the miners. The Little Daisy Mine made Jimmy a billionaire, but when the production of the mine eventually dwindled after World War II, he shut it down in 1953. Jimmy then sold the hotel to William Earl Bell, the man who created the world’s first atomic clock. In 1995, the Bell family sold the mine to its current owners, Walter and Lisa Acker, as a rundown shell of a building. The Ackers spent nine years restoring and updating the property with deep respect for its history while enhancing its architectural features and adding high-end upgrades. It is only with the recent untimely passing of her husband that Lisa decided to sell their beloved home. Sited on 3.45 acres high above the town with panoramic views of the area’s hills and valleys, the new layout has an extensive master wing and a guest wing with a total of eight bedrooms and seven baths. Encompassing 12,000 square feet of climate-controlled living space, there are 2,900 square feet of interior porches, a rooftop garden of 9,000 square feet and four garages/ workshop totalling 2,600 square feet. The grand entrance still retains its reception/check-in desk as a token of its illustrious past. The main floor, with its tall arched floor-to-ceiling perimeter windows and high ceilings

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north of Phoenix, has become a popular tourism destination with art galleries, history tours and a state park. The Little Daisy, once an upscale frontier hotel servicing the mining industry now morphed into a palatial residence, is listed at $6.2 million. The listing agent is Donna Chesler of Russ Lyon Sotheby’s International Realty, Sedona, Arizona. Photos by: Russ Lyon Sotheby’s Source: Thelittledaisyjerome.com, toptenrealestatedeals.com


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5 WAYS TO JUMP-START YOUR HEART HEALTH

If you’re looking to improve your heart health, each day is all about making a choice that moves you in the right direction. You’d rather stay in with a big bowl of ice cream. But maybe today, you could click off the TV set and take a walk with a friend. It’s easy to see why heart health is a pressing concern. One in three adults live with one or more types of cardiovascular disease, according a review published in the journal Circulation. Over time, changes in the heart and blood vessels can lead to a host of devastating problems, including heart attack, heart failure and stroke. On top of that, lifestyle factors, such as poor diet and a lack of physical activity, lead to one in five deaths in the U.S., according to a study published in 2011 in the Journal of Public Health. The good news is as the weeks and months pass, these healthy choices

do pay off and make meaningful shifts in your health profile. Turning these choices into habits is well worth the time and effort. Choice by choice, you could see big improvements. 1. Reach for whole foods Diets abound, but the classic Mediterranean-based diet always comes up as a winner for heart health. It’s simple to follow because it’s made up of whole, healthy foods, like fruits, vegetables, beans, nuts, olive oil and fish. In 2013, a study in the New England Journal of Medicine said switching to a Mediterranean diet can prevent 30 percent of heart attacks, strokes and heart disease deaths in high-risk people. 2. Get up and move more often The Surgeon General says 2.5 hours of moderate intensity exercise each week promotes good heart health. To get started, visit your doctor to find out what is safe for you. Then work activities you enjoy into your routine, whether it’s a walk in the woods, a leisurely bike ride or swimming laps at the community pool. 3. Seek the company of others This may not come up at the doctor’s office, but the time we spend with friends and family does reward

us with better heart health. Isolation is linked to depression and that’s linked to higher rates of heart disease. Pick up the phone and call someone. Schedule lunch with an old friend, plan a special day with younger relatives or sign up for an activity. 4. De-stress and decompress If you constantly feel the effects of stress in your body, it may be time to take steps to reverse that. Scientists haven’t found definitive proof, but they believe stress could trigger inflammation, a precursor to heart disease. So go ahead, and seek some joy: Laughter releases “good” HDL cholesterol. Exercise is also a proven stress buster, and studies show a mindfulness mediation practice reduces blood pressure. 5. Know your risks Hopefully, you’re already making those annual doctor visits because your blood sugar, blood pressure, weight and cholesterol can all tell us something about our heart health. But what you really want to know is whether there is fatty buildup in your arteries, because toocan lead to stroke, peripheral vascular disease and carotid artery stenosis. Doctor office tests offer indicators and warning signs, but they don’t tell you how much you’re blocked.

Luckily, there’s a safe and affordable test that gives you the hard data on what is happening inside your body: vascular screening. If you think learning the truth will discourage you, one study indicates the opposite may be true. The report published in the Journal of Community Medicine and Health Education says people who had vascular screening reported more positive changes to their health several months after their vascular screening than the control subjects who weren’t screened. For example, 61 percent of screened respondents said they ate healthier foods since the screening, versus the 46 percent who were not screened. Truth is empowering and it can give people a powerful incentive to change, even if the news isn’t what you’re hoping to hear. To get your own vascular test, find out when Life Line Screening is coming to your community. You’ll get a results pack you can take to your doctor, so you can work on a plan together to improve your health. To find out when a Life Line screening clinic may be scheduled in your area, visit www.lifelinescreening. com or call (877) 754-9631. - (BPT)

TRY THIS PROTEIN-PACKED SUBSTITUTE TO MAKE LUNCHTIME MORE NUTRITIOUS Cottage cheese is having a moment. Nutritionists and health-minded individuals have discovered that the dairy case staple can actually unlock a lot of mealtime solutions, especially when it comes to remaking recipes with a creamy base, such as tuna salad and veggie dip. Simply swap the mayonnaise, cream cheese or sour cream with high-protein cottage cheese, and it’s pretty easy to pull off a higher-protein and lower-calorie version of your lunchtime favorites, says Amy Gorin, a registered dietitian nutritionist and writer in New York City. “In many of these recipes, cottage cheese works beautifully, because it helps these delicious foods keep that creamy texture while decreasing the calories and saturated fat - and adding filling protein,” Gorin says. “It’s one of those foods that was hiding in plain sight all these years.” For best results, start with a protein-packed brand of cottage cheese. Gorin always recommends Muuna Cottage Cheese to her clients, because its Lowfat Plain variety delivers a rich and creamy texture, plus it’s high in protein (14-19g per serving), is a good source of calcium and also contains potassium. So look at your go-to breakfast, lunch and snack recipes with new

eyes, grab your blender and get creative. To get you inspired, here are five easy ways you can make the cottage cheese swap and give yourself a protein boost without going hungry. Lunch salad update Many of us have said no to delicious and classic lunch salads we love, because mayo can add fat and calories. Turn to cottage cheese to make over your favorite lunches, and you can start enjoying things like tuna salad and potato salad, plus you’ll love that boost of protein. On toast Simplify your lunch hour and use cottage cheese as a creamy base for your favorite whole-grain toast, and then stack on yummy, vitaminpacked extras, like salad greens and sliced mangos, or even strawberries and avocado. A Greek yogurt-cup alternative For a quick on-the-go snack or lunch side, Muuna has reimagined cottage cheese into single-serve cups with real pieces of fruit on the bottom, packed with 15 grams of protein, including strawberry, blueberry, pineapple, peach and mango. Smoothies reimagined Swap out the yogurt and try using cottage cheese as a protein base for your favorite smoothie recipe. What you’ll have is a thick and creamy

breakfast, likely with more protein than sugar. Dip without the guilt Kids and adults love how flavorful, creamy dips and dressings can liven up cut-up vegetables like carrots and broccoli. Sub in cottage cheese for mayo or sour cream to lower the calories and fat - and to amp up the

protein and make the snack more filling and fueling. This super-simple, reimagined ranch dressing not only adds flavor to your crudites, it brings protein power to your lunchbox or your child’s. For recipes and more inspiration, visit http://muuna.com/recipes/. - (BPT)

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HARLEM GLOBETROTTERS BRING THEIR ALL-NEW FAN POWERED WORLD TOUR TO THE LOS ANGELES AREA IN FEBRUARY Committed to bringing fans the best experience and most electrifying athletes on the planet, the Harlem Globetrotters will give their fans a chance to get closer than ever to the action and team’s stars with their brand-new Fan Powered World Tour, which is set to come to the Los Angeles area in February. The Globetrotters’ southland game schedule follows below: *Walter Pyramid at Long Beach State University Friday, February 15 at 7pm. *Citizens Business Bank Arena in Ontario Saturday, February 16 at 2pm and 7pm. *STAPLES Center in Los Angeles Sunday, February 17 at 2pm. *Honda Center in Anaheim Saturday, February 23 at 2pm and 7pm. At each Globetrotters game, there will be more than 20 opportunities before, during, and after each event where fans will get a chance to directly interact with the team’s stars – that’s a 30-percent increase over any previous Globetrotters game. The Harlem Globetrotters roster showcases some of the most thrilling athletes in the world, including Big Easy Lofton, Ant Atkinson, Hi-Lite Bruton, Hammer Harrison, Thunder L a w, B u l l B u l l a r d , F i r e f l y Fisher and, Cheese Chisholm – plus female stars TNT Lister, Torch George and Hoops Green.# Prior to every performance, fans can secure a ticket to Magic Pass, the Globetrotters’ exclusive pregame event. Magic Pass gives fans unprecedented access to the stars of the team, an opportunity to learn tricks, shoot hoops and take pictures on the court. After each game, fans can participate in a free autograph session.* An additional exciting new element fans can look forward to this year is a new interactive mobile app with

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ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME Case No: 30-2018-01033162 Superior Court of California, County of Orange. In the matter of the petition to change the name(s) of JENNA MICHELLE ORTIZ. Petitioner(s) JENNA MICHELLE ORTIZ has/have filed a petition with this court for a decree changing name(s) as follows: JENNA MICHELLE ORTIZ to JENNA MICHELLE SHOEMAKER. The court orders that all persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing, Superior Court of California, County of Orange, 700 Civic Center Drive West, Santa Ana, CA 92701 Central Justice Center on FEBRUARY 26, 2019 at 8:30 o’clock am, Dept. D100, Window 44. A copy of this order to show cause shall be published at least once each week for four successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county The San Clemente News. The court orders that all persons interested in this matter are directed to make known any objection that they may have to the granting of the petition for change of name by filing a written objection, which includes the reasons for the objection, with the court at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and by appearing in court at the hearing to show cause why the petition for change of name should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. Dated: JANUARY 09, 2019 WALTER P. SCHWARM- Judge of the Superior Court San Clemente – 01/18/2019, 01/25/2019, 02/01/2019, 02/08/2019 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME Case No: 30-2018-01039091 Superior Court of California, County of Orange. In the matter of the petition to change the name(s) of CARLY JEAN NELMS, a minor (s). Petitioner(s) ROBERT NELMS and DIANE NELMS has/have filed a petition with this court for a decree changing name(s) as follows: CARLEY JEAN NELMS to KARLI JEAN NELMS. The court orders that all persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing, Superior Court of California, County of Orange, 700 Civic Center Drive West, Santa Ana, CA 92701 Central Justice Center on FEBRUARY 06, 2019 at 8:30 o’clock am, Dept. D100, Window 44. A copy of this order to show cause shall be published at least once each week for four successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county The San Clemente News. The court orders that all persons interested in this matter are directed to make known any objection that they may have to the granting of the petition for change of name by filing a written objection, which includes the reasons for the objection, with the court at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and by appearing in court at the hearing to show cause why the petition for change of name should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. Dated: DECEMBER 17, 2018 ROBERT J. MOSS- Judge of the Superior Court San Clemente – 01/11/2019, 01/18/2019, 01/25/2019, 02/01/2019

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1. Special hand delivery makes and other kinds of bad news. We guarantee that when you this newspaper special! place your advertising in the The San Clemente news is San Clemente news your ad hand-delivered each week will never be next to any kind to local San Clemente area of bad news. Our unusual but businesses, city hall, library, extremely delightful editorial and other popular gathering policy of only printing good, spots where San Clemente positive family-friendly news residents can easily pick up a makes reading this newspaper copy. a pleasure. Keeping our 2. Who is this woman that readers happy keeps them in raises hundreds of millions a pleasant mood when they of dollars and how can she are reading your advertising help me grow my business? message. If you don’t know her already, get to know Kelly Bennett, the top society columnist in Orange County. She also has the top rated radio show and television program “Breakfast with Gary and Kelly. Readers eagerly await her weekly column in the San Clemente News which features major charity events where the beautiful people of Orange County gather for fashionable luncheons and dinners which regularly raise millions of dollars for worthy causes. Permit us to say that placing your advertising where it is seen by people who can afford to give away millions is the best advertising purchase you will ever make. Read Kelly Bennett’s “Society Scene “column every week in the San Clemente news and see why.

4. How Fast Will this Home be sold? We’d like to share some actual quotes from local San Clemente area realtors: “SOLD THE SAME DAY that the ad appeared in the San Clemente News, SOLD THE SAME WEEKEND that the ad appeared in the San Clemente News, BUYERS CAME IN WAVING the ad that appeared in the San Clemente News.” Two factors determine how fast a house will sell: 1.Choose a skilled real estate professional 2. Advertise it in the San Clemente News Whether you are selling homes or other desirable goods or services you should consider the San Clemente news for your advertising.

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NEW LISTING

FABULOUS FOOTHILL RANCH

CHARMING GATED COMMUNITY

Offering approx. 2600 sq. ft with 5 bedrooms and 3 baths. 7700 Charming gated community in Las Flores. Offering approx. 1700 sq. ft lot. Located on a quest Culdesac and just renovated top to sq. ft with 4 bedrooms and 3 baths. Attached two car garage and bottom. Impeccable home. lovely backyard with privacy and sunset views. A rare find.

3 Palazzo $1,099,000.00

NEW LISTING

25 Seacountry $659,000.00

NEW LISTING

ONE ACRE FLAT LOT

LAS FLORES CHARMER

This beautiful custom estate home is situated on an acre of flat Offering approx. 1400 sq. ft with 3 bedrooms and 3 baths. usable land. Offering approx..6400 sq ft with a private detached Detached condo with a two car garage and nice size yard. 2 bedroom guest house. Poo/spa and sport court Walking distance to local schools.

59 Poppyfield $575,000.00

2 Olympic Way $2,499,000.00

SOLD

AVAILABLE

PRIVATE AND SERENE

TIMELESS TRADITION

Offering approx.. 4000 sq. ft. with 4 bedrooms, 5 baths, bonus and private office. Such a charming home with so much privacy and an amazing private setting with beautiful views and serene setting. Will consider a short term lease.

Magnificent custom estate situated on a 1 acre lot with stunning views. Offering approx. 7100 sq. ft with a private guest house. Beautifully upgraded and well appointed. Exceptional landscape and outdoor living.

32008 Via Coyote $1,018,000.00

6 Fresian $3,699,000.00

SOLD

SOLD

MODEL PERFECT

DOVE CANYON BEAUTY

Offering approx.. 3500 sq. ft. with 5 bedrooms and 3 full baths. Newly remodeled and shows like a model. Exceptional lot with views and located on a quiet single loaded cul de sac location.

Offering approx. 2700 sq. ft with 4 bedrooms, 3 bath and a loft. Loft could be converted to a 5th bedroom. Lovely yard complete with forever views of the mountains and golf range. Private spa.

30 Carnoustie $1,179,000.00

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20 Club Vista $999,000.00


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