Foothills Sentry February 2023

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COCDC will hold general meetings on the fourth Wednes- day of each month at 7 p.m. at St. Orange CoC serves up mayor Orange Chamber of Commerce hosts a monthly “Eggs & Issues.” Over breakfast, business leaders and elected officials provide up- dates and information on topics relevant to the community. About 70 people packed O SEA, Jan. 24, to hear Mayor Dan Slater. In the hour allotted, Mayor Slater spoke to a variety of topics. City staff: former Police Chief Tom Kisela is doing a great job as interim city manager, the council is happy with him and may ex- tend a two-year contract; Interim City Attorney Mary Binning may retire in June or July; replacement options are being discussed. The Hub: the replacement for Mary’s Kitchen is doing a good job at giving a “hand up” rather than a “hand out,” but the city needs to give taxpayers a break from the $1 million per year tab. Village at Orange: Costco has been looking for a site in Orange, and the Sears building would be a perfect location, were it not for the current lease obligations. A 55 Freeway off-ramp at Meats would be beneficial for a Costco, and would also allevi- ate traffic at Orange Lutheran High. Years ago, the Meats bridge Paul’s Episcopal Church at 1221 Wass St. in Tustin. COCDC is not affiliated with St. Paul’s. The Wednesday, Feb. 22 gen- eral meeting will begin at 6 p.m. with a pizza party so members of the combined clubs and new members can socialize. That will be followed at 7 p.m. with an election of officers, and then an in-depth program focusing on recent anti-democratic attempts to take over public education in Orange County. Anyone wanting to get in- volved is welcome to join the Central Orange County Demo- cratic Club. Inquiries can be sent to CentralOCDems@gmail.com. was widened for that purpose. Paseo: Looking at compro- mises so as not to have buses rerouted on residential streets. Street Fair: Suggest moving to October or May, away from the hottest weekend of the year. To hear the complete interview, get membership or event informa- tion, see OrangeChamber.com. TAWC salutes Young Women The Tustin Area Woman’s Club (TAWC) named Leyona Hoang and Fiona Fang as its Young Women of the Month for January. Leyona Hoang attends Tustin High, and was born and raised in Tustin. She has received the Su- perintendent’s Honor Roll award each semester, and has participat- ed in the Model United Nations program. She served on the High Secretariat team as the Director of General Logistics for the pro- gram’s 29th and 30th annual con- ferences. Outside of school, she is involved in her community as a member of the Teen Advisory Board and a volunteer at the Tus- tin Library. Hoang plans to attend UC, Los Angeles or UC, San Di- ego studying psychology. Fiona Fang Fiona Fang from Beckman High is a four-year member of the school’s Wind Ensemble and Marching Band. She has explored multiple instruments and plays seven of them. Fang speaks Eng- lish, Mandarin and Spanish. She has worked extensively in the restaurant industry, focusing her efforts on her family business, Go Yummy. Her accomplishments include launching online take-out and delivery orders, rebranding the restaurant by redesigning the logo, menu and interior of the res- taurant. She analyzed and created marketing plans and worked with legal contracts. She looks for- ward to pursuing a career in busi- ness while also making the most of her creative abilities. Leyona Hoang It's the Year of the Rabbit! Celebrate the Lunar New Year outside Villa Park City Hall on Sat., Feb. 11 from 1 to 3 p.m. There will be red envelopes, a photo booth, student performanc- es, and the dragon dance. The free event is sponsored by the VP Community Services Foundation, the North Orange County Chi- nese School and SoCal Edison.

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