Foothills Sentry February 2020
Foothills Sentry Page 14 February 2020 ROOF REPAIR SERVICE DIRECTORY PROPERTY MANAGEMENT WINDOW CLEANING PLUMBING REAL ESTATE “GiveMEaRing” PET / ANIMAL CARE SENIOR RESIDENTIAL CARE Residential Care Home for the Older Adult Sonia Garcia-Francia CEO 714-269-7307 Sonia@guardianangelshomes.com Kelly S. Francia Harlan Administrator 714-812-0137 Kellysabrina@guardianangelshomes.com M.A. Psychology, M .A. Gerontology Master of HR M anagement www.GuardianAngelsHomes.com North Tustin Locations PLUMBING TERMITE / PEST CONTROL THE “NO-NONSENSE” TERMITE COMPANY We specialize in “No Tent” pest and termite control Call to schedule your free inspection today 1-800-455-8283 or 714-635-5111 nononsensetermite.com • Low Prices - Visa/Mastercard • Senior Citizens Discounts • Escrow Reports and Clearances • Professional Wood Replacement • Family Owned and Operated • Providing Affordable and Quality Termite and Pest Control for over 20 years Certified-Licensed Insured-Bonded ARCHITECTS Saddleback Animal Hospital Dr. Michael Kavanagh 714-832-8686 1082 Bryan Ave., Tustin, CA 92780 www.saddlebackanimal.com ATTORNEYS TAXES H & H INCOME TAX INSURANCE ANAY CATALINA 480 S GLASSELL ST, ORANGE (Corner of Glassell and La Veta) 714-288-2088 Personal and Business Taxes, Notary Forms 1099misc, w2s, Sales taxes. Since 1983 $25 OFF WITH THIS AD James P. Furcolow, O.D. Steven Downs , O.D. 714-998-6610 www.villaparkoptometry.com email: jfurcolow@villaparkoptometry.com 17829 Santiago Blvd. Villa Park, CA 92861 Family Vision, Laser Surgery, Contact Lenses, Computerized Exams OPTOMETRIST VETERINARIANS VETERINARIANS PROFESSIONAL SERVICE DIRECTORY Barbara J. Doty, D.V.M. Villa Animal Hospital “Great Vets for Great Pets” 714-633-9780 4250 E. Chapman Ave. Orange, CA 92869 www.VillaAnimalHospital.com VETERINARIANS INVESTMENTS David T. Geske, Financial Advisor, CFP® 2 Executive Cir, Ste 280, Irvine, CA 92614 Office: 949.567.9945 x101 Website: www.raymondjames.com/ redwoodinvestments CA InsuranceLic#0D59469 Securitiesoffered throughRaymond JamesFinancialServices, Inc., MemberFINRA/SIPC.Redwood Investments isnotabroker/dealer. ARCHITECTS Coalescent Design Group Bruce Spielbuehler, Architect Additions, Remodels &Major Renovations Garages, ADU/Granny Units, Pool Houses 22343 La Palma Ave # 124, Yorba Linda, CA 92887 714-624-3692 www.coalescent-design-group.com DOORS Door Hanger – Call Robert (714) 878-8262 BOOKKEEPING Bookkeeping Services / Quick books Training (714) 357-1631 OFFICE SUITES Great East Orange Location $500.00 and up, utilities included Contact Owner: (760) 413-9455 FOR SALE *Exotic dessert plants – cactus & succulent beautiful & reason- able. (714) 538-4269 FOR RENT – OPA *Lrg. Corrals: 24x24, 16x24, *1 Bdrm Apt, KIT, LVR, DR, covrd porch $2200 util/lndry pd *Various sizes of storage sheds *Parking Horse trailer 30x10 (714) 538-4269 CLASSIFIEDS Feb. 8, 11:30 a.m. ~ Friends of the Villa Park Library “Love of Reading” author luncheon at the Phoenix Club, featuring Paddy Hirsch Feb. 29, 12-3 p.m. ~ Sip & Stroll in Old Town Tustin, sponsored by Tustin Community Founda- tion; live entertainment, walk- ing taste tour with food, wine, craft beer and specialty cocktails, raffles, plus art show at the Tus- tin Senior Center; $50 per person in advance; $30, non-alcohol in advance; see tustincommuninty- foundation.org Mar. 14-Aug. 1 ~ “Who Framed Roger Rabbit? A Disney Classic” exhibition of original animation cels at the Hilbert Museum of California Art; hilbertmuseum. com Mar. 16 to 20 ~ Tustin Unified Spring Recess March 16 ~ The “Tee It Up for CHOC!” Golf Classic, sponsored by Jack and Jill Guild, Oak Creek Golf Club. All proceeds support CHOC Children’s Radiology De- partment. For tournament infor- mation and sponsorship opportu- nities, see Jackandjillguild.org Mar. 28 ~ Spring Book Sale, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Main Library, sponsored by Friends of the Or- ange Public Library; $5, Fill a Bag entrance fee (bags supplied); $3 if you bring your own Friends or same size grocery bag Mar. 28 ~ Orange Park Acres Women’s League 8th annual Chili Cook-Off, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Mara Brandman Horse Arena; best chili gets $250; tastes are $2 per bowl; with wine, beer and shopping and live entertainment; opawomen.org Mar. 30 to Apr. 3 ~ OUSD Spring Break Apr. 19, 11 a.m. ~ 25th Annual Mystery Authors Luncheon & Silent Auction, “Sinister She- nanigans,” featuring Catriona McPherson, Mike Befeler, Tim Hallinan at Sheraton Park Hotel, Anaheim; $60, see Anaheim Li- brary Foundation on anaheim.net May 2, 10 a.m. ~ Orange May Parade, “Growing Our Founders’ Vision,” sponsored by Orange Chamber of Commerce; to spon- sor or participate, contact Coordi- nator Elizabeth Holloman, (714) 269-4589 or wholloman@socal. rr.com VPWL to enjoy wine and chocolate pairings A chocolate and wine pair- ing will be presented by French Wine Scholar, International Wine Scholar Guild and First Level Court of Master Somme- lier Elaine Moulden at the Thurs., Feb. 20 Villa Park Women’s League general meeting. The meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m. at the Villa Park City Hall. Villa Park Women’s League was formed over 50 years ago, and continues to provide a wide variety of on-going monthly so- cial activities, such as bunco, bridge, book clubs, gardening, stitchery, mom and tots, outings to local attractions, plus a cou- ples gourmet and social sippers events. Membership is open to Villa Park residents; for information, see vpwl.org .
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