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November 4, 2011
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DAY LIGHT SAVINGS TIME FALL 2011
By Julie Wimmer
With fall upon us, the days are getting shorter and cooler. It also means it’s
the time of year where many of us change our clocks. This change is called
Day Light Savings Time.
Day Light Savings Time actually happens twice a year, once in the Spring
(second Sunday in March), and once in the fall (first Sunday in November).
In the Spring, we turn the clocks forward an hour, and in the fall, we turn the
clocks backward an hour. The sayings “fall back” and “spring forward” are
popular, catchy phrases to help us remember which way to turn the clocks
according to season.
This fall, Day Light Savings Time will occur on November 6, 2011 at 2am.
This change in the time will make the days seem shorter because the sunlight
will diminish earlier at the end of the day. Most people have also noticed how
much darker the morninngs have been in October as well.
Day Light Savings had originally been suggested by Benjamin Franklin,
but it never came to fruition. In 1907, William Willett of England also wrote
a similar document regarding preserving daylight, but Parliament did not
implement time change in England until 1916.
For the United States, the country began adjusting clocks after World War
I to save energy such as fuel for electric power. Day Light Savings had been
repealed many times, before and after World War II for instance, but in 1966
The Uniform Time Act brought back Day Light Savings to the United States,
but states, towns and cities were allowed to choose, by law, whether they
wanted to to abide by it or not.
Day Light Savings has always been a contraversial subject. Not all countries take part in this tradition (such as Japan, China and India,) but about 70
countries around the globe do. The contraversy with Day Light Savings Time
is with having to change the clocks, enduring change in sleep patterns, and
just dealing with a general change in schedule. Not everyone can transition
as easily, so it can be a sore subject amongst many.
So, don’t forget to set your clocks back an hour on November 6th at 2am.
Spring Day Light Savings Time will be on March 11, 2012.
MISSION VIEJO WILL RECOGNIZE VETERANS ON NOVEMBER 11
The City will pay homage to local veterans
in a poignant ceremony on Friday, November 11. The annual Veterans Day ceremony
begins at 2:00 p.m. at the Mission Viejo Veterans Memorial, located next to the Norman
P. Murray Community and Senior Center at
24932 Veterans Way.
Mayor Dave Leckness will welcome
community members and Rev. Canon Ellis
E. Brust, Lead Pastor from the Epiphany
Church, will give the invocation. The U.S.
Marine Corps (USMC) Headquarters Battalion First Marine Division will provide the
Color Guard and Colonel Rudy Janizcek,
commanding officer from Mission Viejo’s
adopted Headquarters Battalion First Marine
Division, will serve as the event’s keynote
speaker.
Musical entertainment will be provided by
Benny and the Brass plus Southern California Children’s Advanced Chorus.
The City’s Marine Adoption Committee and
the Teens for Marines will tout the upcoming
“Tee it Up Fore Marines” Golf Tournament
planned for March 23, 2012, and T-shirts and
hats will be available for purchase/donation.
Refreshments, compliments of Fairhaven
Memorial Services, will be served in the
Sycamore Room of the Norman P. Murray
Community and Senior Center immediately
following the ceremony.
For more information, call (949) 470-3061.
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MISSION VIEJO RESIDENT KRISTEN ETHERINGTON RECEIVES CAL STATE
LONG BEACH’S INAUGURAL RICHARD HOLLINGSWORTH PROFESSIONAL
DEVELOPMENT SCHOLARSHIP
Kristin Etherington of Mission Viejo,
a graduate of the Global Logistics
Specialist (GLS) program offered
through Cal State Long Beach’s
(CSULB) College of Continuing and
Professional Education (CCPE),
has been awarded $1,000 as the
inaugural recipient of the Richard
Hollingsworth Professional Development Scholarship, which honors the
memory of the visionary who believed
passionately in education and selfdetermination and was devoted to
his community.
Etherington, who works for Fluidmaster, a manufacturer of plumbing
supplies based in San Juan Capistrano, accepted the scholarship from
Marianne Venieris, executive director
of the Center for International Trade
and Transportation (CITT), at CCPE’s
recent 40th-anniversary reception.
The fund, which is CCPE’s first
and only endowment to date, enables
outstanding students with limited
resources to enroll in CITT’s most
distinguished professional development programs.
Hollingsworth, who co-developed
the GLS program curriculum and was
the facilitator for the inaugural class in
1997, passed away of pancreatic cancer on Aug. 5, 2008. He was president
of Gateway Cities Partnership, Inc.,
an economic development corporation and Gateway Cities Community
Development Corporation, a new
venture dedicated to creating workforce housing and eliminating blight
in inner cities residential neighborhoods.
At Fluidmaster, Etherington’s responsibilities include handling all
exports to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and distributors in
Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and
Asia. She was encouraged to enroll
in GLS program by her former supervisor and mentor, Isabel Gonzalez,
whom she credits for teaching her
everything she knows about exports
and for helping her discover her passion for the industry.
“My favorite part about this entire
(GLS) experience is being able
to educate my customers and the
company I work for on their options
for shipping, analyzing their freight
volumes, and offer them cost savings,” Etherington said. “The job can
be tough, but I love a challenge. And
saving customers, and the company
I work for, money, is just an added
bonus.”
Etherington, who enrolled in the
GLS program last spring to broaden
her knowledge of the industry, recently completed courses at Orange
Coast College and intends to transfer
to California State University, Fullerton to purse her undergraduate
degree in logistics/supply chain
management.
“I am humbled and deeply moved
by the contributions from friends,
colleagues, relatives and the LA
Transportation Club to make this
endowment possible,” said Venieris,
who was married to Hollingsworth for
seven years prior to his death. “I am
delighted that from now on every year
my dear husband will be remembered
by helping a deserving student, by his
passion for life-long learning and to
help the underprivileged.”
The fund was made possible by
the Los Angeles Transportation Club
(LATC), whose significant contribution enabled it to become an endowment. Jim DeMask, former president
Marianne Venieris (at left),
executive director of CSULB’s
Center for International Trade and
Transportation, congratulates
Kristin Etherington on her selection
as the inaugural recipient of the
Richard Hollingsworth Professional
Development Scholarship.
and current advisor of the LATC and
executive director of WZI Worldwide, and Tony Williamson, first vice
president of the LATC and director of
business development and diversity
services for Total Transportation Services, Inc., were in attendance during
the reception. Williamson is also a
graduate of CITT’s GLS and Master
of Global Logistics programs.
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LADERA DIRECTOR, BILL NISSIM ASKS “WHAT IF?”
by Mark Halloran
Silhouetted against a night sky, clad in matching black fedora and jacket, the central character
in a pivotal scene from Bill Nissim’s new short
film “Your One Day” asks, “What if you had one
day to live all over again? Do you know which
one it would be?”
Nissim, an amateur director and resident of
Ladera Ranch, Calif., admits it’s a big question.
And with the announcement of a new contest
to promote his film, he says he’s hoping to get
a lot of answers.
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A veteran marketing professional
with a lifelong love of cinema, Nissim
wrapped up production of the 30-minute
feature “Your One Day” in early October.
Since then, he has set up a special email address, bill@ideawerksstudios.
com, where he’s inviting residents
in and around the Southern Orange
County area to send their own unique,
life-changing stories.
His plan, he says, is to select a few of
the most interesting contributions, film
the authors relating their stories live for
the camera, and showcase them during
the last few minutes of his new movie.
“A contest like this makes so much
sense,” says Nissim, “because it gives
people a chance to share their compelling stories with a larger audience and,
potentially, to see themselves on the big
screen. At the same time, it offers me an
opportunity as a director to underscore
the theme with real experiences related
by real people.”
Incorporating elements of realism into
his new movie is something Nissim says
he worked very hard to do. The director
used the familiar streets, offices and
shops in and around Ladera Ranch as
a backdrop. Where possible, he chose
natural over artificial lighting and actual
interiors over sets.
Wrangling a volunteer cast and crew
on a nearly non-existent budget, Nissim
tells the story of Samantha Thompson
(played by Jennifer
Avellan), a young
woman whose life
is at a crossroads.
“She feels stuck,”
Nissim explains.
“In many respects,
things just aren’t
working out as Brandon (Rick Dovel) and Samantha (Jennifer Avellan)
she’d planned, and meet in the cafe scene from local director Bill Nissim’s
she doesn’t know new short film “Your One Day.” The Cinnamon
how to fix it. Then, Productions Bakery and Cafe in Ladera Ranch served
she meets the mys- as the location for the important exchange between the
terious stranger – siblings.
acted so skillfully
Another local businessman, Dave
by Thurman Dalrymple – who offers her
what could be a second chance to Babiracki, opened his offices at Pacific
Shores in Ladera for the filming of an
change everything.”
According to Nissim, the process important part of the film in which Saof creating the “Your One Day” short mantha meets with her demanding boss.
“These guys were so accommodatwas anything but. Production began in
ing,”
says Nissim. “The scenes wouldn’t
December of 2010, and virtually every
step - from actor auditions to location have been nearly as believable without
scouting - had to be planned around their help.”
With long evenings and weekends
demanding work, family and volunteer
of
shooting and editing finally behind
schedules.
“It was a labor of love, for sure,” Nissim him, Nissim says he’s looking forward
laughs. “My family and friends were all to reading contest entries and capturso supportive, but I don’t think any of us ing a few interesting stories to feature
realized how challenging the process of during the closing credits. He says
he’ll be accepting submissions at bill@
assembling a short film would be.”
until November
Ladera Ranch residents who watch ideawerksstudios.com
th
“Your One Day” are sure to recognize 15 , 2011, and will contact winners to
several local landmark businesses. One schedule film dates after that.
In addition to being featured in the final
of them, Cinnamon Productions Bakery
and Café, is a popular neighborhood cut of “Your One Day,” authors of the
restaurant which serves as the spot selected contest entries will be invited
where a lively conversation between to a special debut party where they will
Samantha and her brother Brandon be presented with DVDs of the movie,
reveals important details about their past. Nissim says.
Once the project is completely
Nissim worked with restaurant manager
wrapped,
Nissim plans to submit it to
Randy Farah to secure the location for
festivals in San Diego, San Bernardino,
the scene.
Riverside, Los Angeles, Beverly Hills and
Newport Beach.
“Ask Not for whom the bell tolls, it tolls for Thee”
-John Donne (1624)
Also inspiration for the title of the later book by Ernest HemingwayFor Whom the Bell Tolls
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CHANGE YOUR CLOCK CHANGE YOUR BATTERY
Pass it on: Use the Extra Hour to
Remind Your Friends, Family and
Neighbors to Change Their Smoke
Alarm Batteries and Make a Positive
Change in Your Community
Daylight-saving time ends Sunday,
Nov. 6, and marks the 24th anniversary of the Change Your Clock Change
Your Battery® program, created
by Energizer and the International
Association of Fire Chiefs (IAFC),
which reminds people to check and
change the batteries in their smoke
alarms and carbon monoxide detectors during the fall time change. This
message is simple, and the habit can
be lifesaving. Forty percent of fatal fire
injuries occur in homes without working smoke alarms, while 23 percent
occur in homes in which at least one
smoke alarm is present but fails to
operate.*
Firefighters work tirelessly to help
reduce the risk factors by educating
their residents on the importance of
having a working smoke alarm. In
many communities, fire departments
are able to distribute free batteries
to citizens in need as a result of the
Change Your Clock Change Your
Battery program. Over the past 22
years, Energizer has donated more
than four million batteries to local fire
departments. This year, people have
an opportunity to get involved in a
very simple way to help increase the
donation.
In an effort to reach more community members nationwide, Energizer,
as part of its new Now That’s Positivenergy program, is enlisting people
across the country to help double
the donation of batteries to local fire
departments.
When people visit the CYCCYB tab
on the Energizer Bunny® Facebook
page, (www.facebook.com/energizerbunny), they can send a Change Your
Clock Change Your Battery reminder
to their friends to trigger a battery
donation. In addition, people can
make an online pledge to change
the batteries in their smoke alarms
and carbon monoxide detectors or
develop a home escape plan online to
help increase the number of batteries
the company donates this year, up to
400,000 batteries.
“Each year, thousands of lives are
forever changed due to the devastating effects of a home fire, especially
when home fire fatalities are a factor,” said Chief Jack E. Parow, EFO,
president and chairman of the board
of the International Association of
Fire Chiefs. “For that reason alone,
Energizer’s donation of batteries
has become a vital and necessary
component to keeping communities
across the nation safe and sound. A
working smoke alarm
is a family’s best defense for surviving a
home fire.”
This year, the public can play an important role in helping to
spread the life-saving
message.
“For 24 years, Energizer, the IAFC and
more than 6,200 fire
departments have partnered to educate communities on the importance
of home fire safety and having working smoke alarms,” said Jim Olsen,
Vice President of Marketing for Energizer North America. “By asking for
the public’s help this year, we hope
to further raise awareness of the lifesaving message, while also increasing the battery donation to help more
community members in need avoid
devastating home fire fatalities.”
Extra Good in Your Neighborhood
Setting the clock and replacing the
batteries in smoke alarms and carbon
monoxide detectors is quick and easy.
In addition to encouraging others to
do so, also consider using the extra
hour you gain from daylight-saving
time to create some positive changes
in your community.
One positive change residents are
encouraged to make is to use the
The Friends of Dorothy Guild, supporting AIDS Services Foundation Orange County, raised a record $70,000
during its October 22 Haunted Halloween at the Village Crean Costume
Party, Dinner & Auction – the most
the dynamic volunteer support group
has raised at any of its events since
being founded in 2007. This brings
the Dorothys’ total fundraising efforts
for ASF to $622,782.
“This Halloween, we exceeded every goal – the décor was over the top.
Supporters were generous beyond
our dreams and the costumes were
fantastic. The event was sold out, we
felt badly we had to turn people away,”
said Guild Founder and Chair Barbara
Venezia.
This Friends of Dorothy Guild event
has become the most in-demand
Halloween party in Orange County.
The legendary Crean estate was
filled to capacity with 250 partygoers
bedecked, bedazzled and ghoulishly
costumed, all opening their hearts and
hands to support AIDS Services Foundation.
Venezia said, “Even as we laugh
and cheer each amazing costume,
we’re always deeply aware of our
purpose: to raise money and make it
possible for ASF to continue its important services it provides.”
These services include food, transportation, housing, emergency financial assistance, family support
programs, mental health counseling,
support groups, and HIV education
and prevention.
“The Dorothy’s continue to prove
that generosity is alive and well in our
community and that you can keep the
“fun” in fundraising,” said Venezia
Dorothy Guild Member Mark Eskander was among the generous donors
and presented Venezia with a check
for $10,000 from the Louise Mandel
Charitable Trust.
Other underwriters who offered inkind support so the maximum gift could
be made to ASF were: Barefoot Wine
& Bubbly; Billy’s Naked Chicken for
the dinner; D.J. Golden Mike and his
pal Elvis Presley, AKA Gary Anderson.
Ellie Shoes provided the signature
shoe awards and Pat Kennedy led the
decorating team. The Newport Beach
Explorers, Spirit Halloween Store and
Classic Party Rentals all donated time
and services.
Desserts were donated by Caroline
Soaks, Diva Cakes and Everything
Bundt Cakes in Costa Mesa.
The live auction items of the night,
garnering the most dollars, were dinner and a Duffy rides at Venezia’s
waterfront home with her fellow OC
Register columnist Frank Mickadeit,
who will offering up his famous Tritip
Santa Maria BBQ for dinner. As a
bidding war ensued, Venezia and
Mickadeit donated the package twice
raising a total of $8000 for the charity.
ASF Board President Maria Marquez and Executive Director Phil Yaeger and were also on hand to welcome
extra hour “gained” to remind their
friends, family and neighbors of the
life-saving habit of changing and
testing smoke alarm batteries. The
simple reminder is one of the easiest,
most-effective ways to reduce tragic
home fire deaths and injuries.
Secondly, you can spend your
extra hour spreading good in your
neighborhood. More than 80 percent
of local fire departments are staffed
by volunteers. Energizer and the
IAFC are encouraging people to use
their extra hour volunteering to make
a change in their community.
“It’s about taking small steps together to make a big difference, from
reminding each other to get in
the habit of the Change Your Clock
Change Your Battery® program to
using our extra hours to make a difference in the community- Now That’s
Positivenergy ,” Olsen said.
THE FRIENDS OF DOROTHY GUILD HALLOWEEN FUNDRAISER
CONTRIBUTES $70,000 TO AIDS SERVICES FOUNDATION ORANGE COUNTY
the colorful throng. They introduced
the Dorothys’ signature Shoe Awards
presentation, where donors and inkind supporters receive sparkling
high-heeled shoes in various colors
to recognize their in commitment to
ASF and, in particular, the Friends of
Dorothy Guild.
Founded in 1985, AIDS Services
Foundation is the largest non-profit
provider of care and services to people
with HIV/AIDS in Orange County, helping 1,600 clients across the county.
For more information www.friendsofdorothy.org
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Society Scene
by
Kelly Bennett
Exclusively for the Ladera Ranch News
$1.3 MILLION RAISED FOR BECKSTRAND
CANCER FOUNDATION
A sold out crowd helped raise $1.3 million at the Beckstrand Cancer Foundation’s eighth annual Diamond & Pearl Ball that was held at The Balboa
Bay Club. The elegant black tie affair honored actress, advocate and cancer
survivor, Fran Drescher, and highlighted the story of 20-year-old leukemia
survivor and Beckstrand program recipient, Nicole Shulz, who was first diagnosed at the age of 14.
“Each year, the need for Beckstrand’s support in the cancer community
grows and at The Diamond & Pearl Ball 2011, our donors really stepped up
to the challenge put in front of them: To raise $1 million toward programs
that support this growing need,” shared Lil Spitzer, Executive Director of
Beckstrand Cancer Foundation.
The event started out with a VIP red carpet entrance to one of the largest one-of-a-kind auction areas for the cocktail reception. Folks were then
led to the ballroom where the Moulin Rouge theme was very apparent with
everything from the décor of the room, feathered lamps, and ruffled chairs
with colors of red/gold and black to the entertainment by “burlesque” can-can
dancers; the ambiance gave you the feeling of sitting in a cabaret somewhere
in Paris. Even the center pieces were whimsical plastic “legs” with fishnet
stockings!
Dinner was absolutely delicious by Balboa Bay Club Executive Chef Josef
Lageder. Served up for the first course were jumbo prawns and a crab cocktail with a classic sauce remoulade. Then came French onion soup with a
Gruyere cheese crostini. The main course was a fabulous European butter
seared filet Mignon with an “Oscar” sauce Béarnaise with lobster oil potatoes
gratin and sautéed asparagus. Oh and dessert, Terrine Au chocolate “Moulin
Rouge” was delectable.
Heartfelt speeches were given by the evening’s honoree, Fran Drescher, as
well as National Spokesperson Eva La Rue and Inspiration Speaker Nicole
Schulz. Drescher explained her cancer diagnosis took two years and eight
months and was misdiagnosed by eight doctors before being discovered.
Using her comedic wit, she was very funny but serious as she promotes early
detection and prevention saying everyone needs to change their life styles
because “cancer is not going away”. She wrote the book Cancer Schmancer
to raise consciousness for men and women to become more aware of the
early warning signs of cancer, and to empower themselves as she turned
her diagnosis from lemons into lemonade.
The Diamond & Pearl Ball 2011 also featured an Opportunity Drawing
by Fashion Island – a $2,500 shopping spree won by Tami Kahn – and an
impressive list of live auction items from Lugano Diamonds, Eva La Rue,
Jimmy Choo, Oday Shakar and Neiman Marcus Fashion Island, Honoree
Fran Drescher, Aston Martin Newport Beach, Regina King, Meadowood Napa
Valley, The Winery Restaurant, American Film Institute, The Los Angeles
Dodgers, and more.
Joe Cappuccio and Eva La Rue walked away with the “Lugano Diamonds
in Tel Aviv” experience for $70,000; Mary Ellen Moschetti will enjoy a “Behindthe-Scenes with Fran Drescher” package for $40,000, and Patricia McNamara
is headed to “Florence, Rome and The Holy City” for a special Vatican Tour
for $30,000. Other live auction winners included Dave and Holly Wilson, Vinay
and Elsa Jatwani, John Laura, Blaine and Renetta Caya, Michael and Tami
Kahn, Ed and Christine Capparelli, Mike and Debi Bolen, Thomas and Catherine Hawkes, Keith and Sandy Watkins, and William and Elisabetta Graff.
George and Eden O’Connell, Mike and Jan Salta, and Dave and Holly
Wilson gave a combined $300,000 during the Fund-a-Need portion of the
evening, followed by a $75,000 donation by Keith and Mara Murray, a $50,000
donation by Jeff and Holly Miller, and a $25,000 donation by William and
Elisabetta Graff.
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Dress Designer to the stars Oday Shakar with Executive Director of
Beckstrand Cancer Foundation Lil Spitzer
Celebrity Gilles Marini and his wife
Carole
Moti and Idit Ferder from Lugano
Diamonds pose with Honoree Fran
Drescher
The Cast of CSI Miami Omar Miller, Jonathan Togo and Adam Rodriguez
came out to support Eva La Rue, National Spokesperson.
Renetta Caya, Nicole Shulz with Jeff and Holly Miller
Beckstrand Cancer Foundation improves and enhances the quality of life
for cancer patients and their families through providing financial assistance,
patient advocacy, supportive counseling and practical help to patients in the
midst of their cancer treatment and struggling to cope with critical survival
needs. For more information about Beckstrand Cancer Foundation, visit www.
Beckstrand.org.
Photos by Carla Rhea
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TONY AWARD-WINNING BROADWAY AND OPERA STAR PAULO SZOT
MAKES SEGERSTROM CENTER DEBUT
Paulo Szot, the
acclaimed and
versatile baritone
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the Arts December 15 – 18 in
Samueli Theater.
His star-making
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Pacific was one of
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other year. Since
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the Café Carlyle
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New York Times
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matched vocally
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persuasive emotional connection
with this material…He delivered it
with the authority of Zeus hurling
thunderbolts.”
Tickets for Paulo Szot are $75 and
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Szot has won international acclaim
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For his portrayal of Emile de Beque in
South Pacific at Lincoln Center Theatre, he received the Drama Desk,
Outer Critics Circle and the Theater
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Born in São Paulo and raised in
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He studied at Jagiellonian University
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nicipal de São Paulo in 1997. Since
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In 2011, Szot returned to the Metropolitan Opera as Escamillo in Carmen
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cultural campus. It is committed to
supporting artistic excellence on all
of its stages, offering unsurpassed
experiences, and engaging the entire
community in new and exciting ways
through the unique power of live
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performance and a diverse array of
inspiring programs.
Previously called the Orange
County Performing Arts Center,
Segerstrom Center traces its roots
back to the late 1960s when a dedicated group of community leaders
decided Orange County should have
its own world-class performing arts
venue.
As Orange County’s largest nonprofit arts organization, Segerstrom
Center for the Arts owns and operates the 3,000-seat Segerstrom Hall
and intimate 250-seat Founders Hall,
w which opened in 1986, and the
2,000-seat Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall, which opened in
2006 and also houses the 500-seat
Samueli Theater, the Lawrence and
Kristina Dodge Education Center’s
studio performance space and Boeing Education Lab. A spacious arts
plaza anchors Segerstrom Center for
the Arts and is home to numerous free
performances throughout the year as
part of Segerstrom Center for the Arts’
ongoing Free for All series.
The Center presents a broad range
of programming each season for audiences of all ages from throughout
Orange County and beyond, including
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events. It offers many education
programs designed to inspire young
people through the arts.
These programs reach hundreds
of thousands of students of all ages
with vital arts-in-education programs,
enhancing their studies and enriching
their lives well into the future.
In addition to the presenting and
producing institution Segerstrom
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campus also embraces the facilities of two independent acclaimed
organizations: Tony® Award-winning
South Coast Repertory and a site
designated as the future home of the
Orange County Museum of Art.
Segerstrom Center for the Arts is
also proud to serve as the artistic
home to three of the region’s major
performing arts organizations: Pacific
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Chorale, who contribute greatly to
the artistic life of the region with annual seasons at Segerstrom Center
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A BOUDOUR MAKEOVER AT collection will be comprised of
LA PERLA NOVEMBER 8TH, three jewelry lines. The Futuristic Line, inspired by painter
6 P.M. TO 9 P.M
La Perla and Giorgio Armani L u c i o Ve n n a , f e a t u r e s s i l v e r
will be offering glamorous bou- ridged bracelets, earrings and
doir makeovers at the La Perla pendants.” The Vara Line feaboutique from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. tures the famous buckle used
November 8th. Full makeup will in Maison Ferragamo’s footwear
be done by Giorgio Armani with and the distinctive buckle symlight hairstyling and Crush Stu- bol has been transferred onto
dios is offering a private photo bracelets and cabochon rings in
session with a complimentary silver, white gold and diamond.
8x10 provided for each guest. The Gancino Line features yel-
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Cartier, one of the world’s most
esteemed luxury houses, is set
to open its doors on November
22 to reveal its newly expanded
boutique. The new boutique will
more than double its original
size – from 2,831 sq.ft to 6,008
sq.ft., which will officially make
it the largest Cartier boutique in
the United States.
The larger space will now
house a broader variety of
pieces from Cartier’s iconic collection
of signature jewelry and timepieces, including a dedicated
area for the Fine Watchmaking
Collection, a wider selection
of engagement rings and bridal
jewelry, new accessories salon
for men and women and four
new private viewing rooms.
brothers will arrive to WilliamsSonoma at South Coast Plaza
at noon to sign purchased copies of their new cookbook, “Volt
ink: Recipes. Stories. Brothers.”
(Proof of purchase at WilliamsSonoma required.) The cookbook features the concept of
“families” with ingredient-driven
recipes, personal experiences
and modern perspectives on
food.
C I G A R D I N N E R AT M O R TON’S NOVEMBER 14TH
Cigar aficionados are invited
to Morton’s The Steakhouse on
November 14th for a special
cigar dinner on the patio at
6:30 p.m. The 4-course dinner
includes a starter of broiled sea
scallops, mixed greens salad,
an entrée choice of filet mignon
with Bearnaise or broiled salmon
filet with Beurre Blanc sauce and
dessert of crème brulee. Cost:
$125 per person.
STADE CALIFORNIA NOW
HAUTE CHEFS AT WILLIAMS- OPEN
SONOMA NOVEMBER 8
Billy Stade, the man who
For fans of Bravo’s Top Chef
Season 6, there needs no real
introduction to critically acclaimed chefs Bryan and Michael Voltaggio. The brothers
famously competed against each
o t h e r f o r To p C h e f b r a g g i n g
rights – ultimately, Michael won
the top honors while
Bryan placed second, but both
of their careers have continued
to garner much buzz in the
culinary world. Locally, Michael Voltaggio recently debuted
his first solo restaurant venture,
Ink, easily one of Los Angeles’
most highly anticipated restaurant openings of the year. On
November 8th, the Voltaggio
brought Orange County its first
slew of indie designer labels
under one roof at The Closet,
opened his new concept store
inside South Coast Plaza. The
4,000 square-foot store features
a savvy mix of high-profile and
under-the-radar brands such
as Deus Ex Machina, Comune,
Copy, Insight, RVCA, Emerald
from Element, WeSC, Item,
Penny Stock, Nudie and Freeway Eyewear, to name a few.
Stade California will also house
a “barbalon,” a fullservice barber
and salon called Preme. Level
3, Crate & Barrel/Macy’s Home
Store Wing.
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Antonucci’s RestAuRAnt
Serving authentic Italian seafood and
award-winning pizza since 1976 with
exciting appetizers and a full bar and live
entertainment on Saturday evening.
24190 Alicia Parkway Mission Viejo.
949-472-4332
BeAch FiRe BAR & GRill
Burgers, Sandwiches, Tacos, Salads plus
Spiced Chipotle Chicken, Blackened
Catfish. Open Monday-Friday 11:30am
to11pm; Saturday 11am to 11pm;
Sunday 11:30am to 10pm.
Sunday Brunch 10-3
25682 crown Valley Pkwy.
542-7700
cinnAMon PRoductions
BAkeRy cAFé
Breakfast can be delightfully decadent with
sugary cinnamon rolls like grandma used
to make or lighter eggs and toast or scones.
Some interesting sandwich possibilities
and strong hot coffee OPEN Sunday/Monday 6:30am to 4:00pm Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 6:00am to 8:00pm
25672 crown Valley Pkwy.
949-218-1515
clAiM JuMPeR
Monster salad bar, great steaks, full bar
with a wide selection of beers and wines to
choose from.
27845 santa Margarita Pkwy,
Mission Viejo
461.7170
cosMo’s itAliAn kitchen
Owners Bob Quinn and Dick Fisher celebrate their 5th anniversary with special
dinners Monday, Wednesday and Sunday.
Open 11am Monday to Friday.
28562 oso Pkwy
949.216.9029
diho siAM
Authentic Thai and Chinese food at affordable prices. Many varieties of Thai and
Chinese delicacies. Chicken, Beef, Pork, Tofu
and Vegetarian! Barbecue Chicken, Crispy
Duck, Beef w/Oyster Sauce. Spicy Cat Fish.
Hours: Open daily from 11am to 9pm;
Sat. & Sun. until 9:30pm.
27702 crown Valley Pkwy e-3
365-8777
don GustAVo’s
Authentic Mexican Food with home-style
flavor, menu items include Chile Relleno,
Carnitas, Fajitas, Eggs Machaca, Chimicangas, Veggie Burrito, Fish Tacos, Shrimp Enchiladas, Taco Salad. Margaritas, Tequilas y Mas!
Plus catering at your home or office. Open
for lunch & dinner 7 days a week, plus Weekend Breakfast. Located at Oso/ Marguerite in
the Pavillion’s Shopping center,
inFusion RestAuRAnt
And BAR
Featuring an open style kitchen, our
executive chef will tempt your palate
with entrees including thick steaks, chops
and island style fresh fish. In addition, we
feature an extensive wine list and a martini
bar. Open for lunch and dinner.
Catering is also available.
25612 crown Valley Pky, ste l-1.
364-1100
JeRRy’s Wood FiRed doGs
Breakfast served daily from 8am to 11am
Smokey Joe Croissants, Sausage, Eggs,
Bacon.Try their hot link Breakfast Burrito,
for lunch the wood fired dogs have all best
flavors, tastes and toppings.
1701 corporate drive, ladera Ranch
(949) 364-7080
JAlAPeno’s RestAuRAnt
Open for breakfast, lunch & dinner. Authentic Mexican food including Chili Verde,
Omelettes, Huevos Rancheros, Tostadas,
Carne Asada, Menudo, traditional burritos
including Beef, Chicken, Fish, Beans (Vegetarian), Chile Rellenos, Taquitos, Enchiladas. Imported and domestic beers.
27602 Antonio Pkwy,
364-5614
lAtte dA BAGelRy & GRill
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner served all
day. Fifteen different types of bagels made
daily. Salads, burgers, plus Italian specialties like Chicken Alfredo. opens at 6am
daily; closes at 9pm Monday through
Saturday, open until 4pm on Sunday.
21612 Plano trabuco Road at santa
Margarita Parkway in the Albertson’s
center in Rancho santa Margarita.
949-589-6405
neWPoRt RiB coMPAny
A complete selection of aged, midwestern
corn-fed USDA choice steaks and prime
rib, tender pork & beef ribs, fresh seafood,
chicken, fresh salads and sandwiches.
Take out daily from 10:30am; lunch from
11:30am. Now open for dinner at 4pm.
27742 Antonio Pkwy.
364-9111
o’neill’s BAR & GRill
at the Arroyo Trabuco Golf Club. Sunday Brunch at O’Neill’s is a delicious and
leisurely experience. Zagat calls it the “best
value in Orange County.” Daily specials
include fresh fish, steaks, pizza and hearty
sandwiches.
G u id e
PePPino’s
tRABuco oAks steAkhouse
Newly remodeled restaurant on the Lake,
expanded the dining area, full service bar,
waiting lounge and a front dining patio.
The rear-dining terrace offers a beautiful
view of Lake Mission Viejo. Happy Hour
daily from 3:00 to 7:00 pm.
Forty years serving choice meats and
seafood. Home of the famous “2-pound
steak.” Relax while you sip one of our
sumptuous wines or cocktails or a frosty
beer. Everyone welcome - straight from
work or off the trail or dressed for a night
out. OPEN: Sun.-Thurs. 5pm to 9pm; Fri. and
Sat. 5pm to 9:30pm. Please call after 2pm
for reservations.
27780 Vista del lago, Mission Viejo
859.9556
P.F. chAnGs chinA BistRo
Superb Shanghai Street Noodles, available
in few places on the globe, make the trip to
Mission Viejo Mall a veritable necessity.
800 The shops at Mission Viejo,
Ruby Rosensteel,
364-6661
the RAnch sPoRts GRill
All Laker games, NHL, Fox Soccer and all
Top Games. Taco Tuesdays, Slider Wednesdays, Taste of Italy Thursdays, DJ Friday
nights. Happy Hour 11am to 6pm Mon.- Fri.
27412 Antonio Pkwy.
429-7737
949-586-0722
RestAuRAnt
ReVieWs WAnted!
Have you dined out recently in Ladera
Ranch? The Ladera Ranch News would like
your opinion and we are actively looking
for more reviews of local area restaurants
that are NOT already listed on this page.
Please make it brief and informative with
50 words or less. Reviews must include
your name, phone or email address (please
do not send reviews on fast food or strictly
pizza places). Please send your Restaurant
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RoMA d’ itAliA
Menu items include Calabrese Pizza, Pasta
Estiva, Gnocchi Catanzaro, Grilled Halibut
or Salmon, Shrimp Calabrese, Mostaccioli
Arrabbiata, Veal Sorrentino, Osso Buco,
Eggplant Sorrentino and more. Don’t forget
to try one of the homemade desserts like
Tiramisu, Rum Cake, Cannoli and Cheesecake. You can also order beer and wine
with some good, inexpensive Chiantis by
the bottle.
25606 crown Valley Pkwy.
276-5712
siMPly Fondue
Fabulous fondues composed of delicious
meats, cheeses, breads, fruits and vegetables with steaming savory sauces.
Worth the short trip to
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Offers healthy, authentic, and innovative
Mexican cuisine from fresh ingredients.
Open Sun. - Thurs. 8am to 9pm; Fri. & Sat.
8am to 10pm. Bridgepark Plaza,
27702 crown Valley Pkwy.
364-1957
26772 Avery Pkwy, Mission Viejo.
949-305-5100
26012 Marguerite Pkwy #A,
Mission Viejo
348.2386
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