Foothills Sentry April 2023

Page 13 Foothills Sentry April 2023 SERVICE DIRECTORY PROPERTY MANAGEMENT DOORS Door – Hung/Installed Call Robert (714) 878-8262 PIANO INSTRUCTION Your home. Learn music you love 20yrs exp. BA music/child development. (949) 637-8208 Thekeyboardlady.com FOR RENT Furnished 3,600 sq ft Villa Park home, 4 Bedrooms, Triple Garage, Pool. Please supply 3 references. $10K a month. Please call (657) 604-9617 OLDER ENGINEERING Physics, Math & Technical BOOKS PURCHASED Large Collections (30+ books) Preferred Call Deborah (714) 528-8297 CLASSIFIEDS PROFESSIONAL SERVICE DIRECTORY ARCHITECTS ATTORNEYS VETERINARIANS INVESTMENTS TAXES SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL BUSINESS Tell them you saw them in the Foothills Sentry! Get double the love and affec- tion with these two bonded girls! Willow, on the left, is a beauti- ful black American Great Dane. She is the smaller of the bonded pair, at 90 lbs., and is almost 2 years old. She has lived with London, right, all of her life. London is a European Great Dane, and is slightly larger, at 109 lbs. Both of these adorable Looking for love UPHOLSTERY RAULS . CUSTOMUPHOLSTERY . DESIGN @ GMAIL . COM 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 Management www.GuardianAngelsHomes.com North Tustin Locations REMODELING Tustin Hills REMODELING SCOTT MAYS Owner/Operator (714) 501-9415 scottmays@tustinhillsremodeling.com TUSTINHILLSREMODELING.COM Lic #822974-B TustinHil ls_SD_BW_AD.indd 1 9/22/22 3:49 PM REAL ESTATE Old Towne Forum on tap The 8th Annual State of Old Towne Forum will be held Thurs- day, April 13 at Orange City Hall. Topics will include crime, boarding houses, Chapman Uni- versity expansion, affordable housing, city finances, parking, the Paseo and utility rates. Chapman Dance Center honored for preservation Chapman University Sandi Si- mon Center for Dance received the 2023 Preservation Design Award for Rehabilitation from the California Preservation Foun- dation for transforming a 1920s industrial packinghouse into a state-of-the-art dance studio. The project balanced the needs of a modern dance center and maintained the integrity and con- nection to the original Sunkist packing plant at a level that met the strict requirements needed to Orange natives to relive past with music pub crawl The Music Pub Crawl, Sat., April 8 from 12 to 5 p.m., is a flashback to the past, celebrating various music genres while stop- ping at five Old Towne Orange’s best bars and breweries. The event is produced by three OHS Genealogy talk scheduled The Orange County Family- Search Center is hosting a spring event featuring talks by profes- sional genealogists, Sat., April 9. Barbara Renick, speaker, au- thor and recognized genealogist, will present “Not Your Grand- mother’s Genealogy,” covering the integration of past knowledge with today’s technology. Beverly Bevel’s talk, “Once Enslaved, Once Slaveholder: Forging a Forever Family Bond,” covers two genealogists, one white and one black, who discover they are cousins through a common slave- holder ancestor. The event is from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 674 S. Yorba Street, Orange. It is free to the public. Cowboy Easter service slated The annual Cowboy Easter Sonrise Service will be held at 7 a.m., Sunday, April 9 at the horse arena on Santiago Canyon Road. Pastor Larry Day says, “Come one, come all, and that means your dog, horse or any other com- panion.” Pastor Larry Day leads the tra- ditional service, joined by Mar- garet Steinberg, her Blue Grass Friends and Day’s favorite hors- es, Merlin, Pearl, and Jules. Bring a chair. There will be free Bibles, donuts, coffee and music. The revitalized Orange May Parade, with the theme “Peace, Love & Orange” will com- mence at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, May 6. Hosted by the Chamber of Commerce, pa- rade participants will include local businesses, nonprofits, community groups and schools. The parade begins at the intersection of Cleveland Street and Chapman, proceeds west on Chapman, circumnavigates the Plaza and ends on Lemon. Villa Park Library celebrates Earth Day for a week The Villa Park library will offer Earth Day celebration programs over a seven day period in April. Teens: On Wed., April 19 at 3:30 p.m., bring an old T-shirt to upcycle it into decorative wall art. Children: On Sat., April 22 at 10 a.m., kids ages 3 and up and their families are invited for an interactive storytime, followed by an activity to celebrate nature. Adults: On Wed., April 26 at 10 a.m. the Villa Park Library Book Chat will discuss “Isaac’s Storm” by best-selling author Erik Larson. The book is a grip- ping account of people facing the worst hurricane in U.S. history in Galveston, Texas in 1900. Programs are always free at the Villa Park Library, located at 17865 Santiago Blvd, in the Villa Park Towne Center; phone (714) 998-0861 with questions. be listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Chapman has a long history of rehabilitating buildings and homes within the City of Orange, bringing them to life in new way while maintaining the integrity of their historic place in the city. The university’s next rehabili- tation project, the historic Kille- fer School, is set to begin in the summer. The same care will be taken with this important feature of California history. alumni, who have produced the OHS Pub Crawl for a decade. This event is open to the pub- lic, and includes photo ops, give- aways, guest DJs and more. To sing up individually, or as a team, see musicpubcrawl.com. Mayor Dan Slater will be joined by Mayor Pro Tem Ari- anna Barrios, City Manager Tom Kisela, Chief of Police Dan Ad- ams and Chapman Vice President Alisa Driscoll. The meeting begins at 6 p.m. RSVP at otpa.org . couch dogs are housetrained, and good with children and other canines. They had a wonderful home, but the owner’s son is ex- tremely allergic. The family has explored every medical option, but the two need to be rehomed -- together. For information, see One Mutt at a Time Rescue Foundation, Inc. and apply to adopt the pair. Orange May Parade

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