Page 13 Foothills Sentry APRIL 2025 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY INVESTMENTS TAXES ARCHITECTS ARCHITECTS SCREEN PRINTING Coalescent Design Group KolorSplash OC Bruce Spielbuehler, Architect Additions, Remodels & Major Renovations Garages, ADU/Granny Units, Pool Houses PIANO LESSONS Learn piano in your home All styles popular, classical, jazz, showtunes 20 years’ experience, BA in music/child development (949) 637-8208 thekeyboardlady.com BOOKS Bookman Bookstore Used, Unusual and Out-Of-Print Books Serving Orange County since 1990 320 E Katella Ave, Orange, CA 92867 714-538-0166 www.ebookman.com DESIGNER - LANDSCAPE Scancelli Landscapes Residential Landscape Design Pools, Outdoor Kitchens, Fire Features, Shade Structures, Plants www.scancelli.com Instagram: @scancellilandscapes VETERINARIAN Orange Canyon Pet Clinic Dr. Kirsten Murphy Dr. Katie Ellis 7614 E Chapman Ave Orange CA, 92869 www.ocpetclinic.com 714-633-4496 ATTORNEY AT LAW Dowdall Law Offices, A.P.C. Jan D. 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March N Spartans to host 21st Annual Car Show The award-winning March N Spartans, the field and parade portion of the Villa Park High School Instrumental Music Program, will host their 21st Annual Car & Bike Show on Saturday, May 10. Classic and custom cars, exotics, hot rods, bikes and boats are invited to exhibit. Check-in and registration will begin at 6 a.m.; judging for awards in five categories will commence at 11 a.m., with trophy presentations at noon. Gates open at 8 a.m. for spectators; admission is free. Live music, vendors and food will add to the fun. Support our advertisers! Subscribe for speedy delivery to your mailbox! VPWL supports VPHS Villa Park Women’s League is proud to support the community by helping with the Annual Pancake Breakfast at Villa Park High School, to be held April 12. The Petal Pushers gardening activity members will create beautiful floral center pieces for the event, as well as donating items for the silent auction. Many dedicated VPWL members will also be volunteering to ensure this fundraising event is a success - because giving back is at the heart of who they are. Join on Saturday, April 12, from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. at Villa Park High School. All proceeds will support the school’s academic, athletic and cultural programs. Orange adds e-bikes to municipal code As the use of e-bikes has proliferated on city streets, sidewalks and trails, it has become clear to lawmakers and law enforcement that existing city and county codes regarding non-powered bicycles are ineffective. Last year, he Orange County Grand Jury issued a report on e-bikes that included a series of findings and recommendations for municipalities. As a result, Orange has modified its bicycle ordinance to clarify regulations, safe operation, designated routes, and enforcement. The ordinance now includes definitions for e-bikes (class 1, 2 and 3) and includes them in the language that once pertained to bicycles only. Class 1 e-bikes are pedal assist up to 20 mph; Class 2 are throttle powered up to 20 mph; and Class 3 are pedal assist up to 28 mph, with a speedometer required. E-bikes, like pedal powered bikes, are not allowed on sidewalks without due caution for pedestrians; they must yield to pedestrians or vehicles as specified in the California Vehicle Code, obey traffic signs and signals, may not carry passengers unless the bike is designed for multiple riders. Riders under age 18 must wear a helmet; no rider may lift one or more wheels in the air while moving, or exceed 20 miles per hour on a bicycle path, lane or sidewalk. Riding on sidewalks is prohibited in business districts. Where it is permitted, riders must provide an audible signal before passing pedestrians, operate at a maximum speed of 10 mph and slow to 5 mph when pedestrians are present. The Orange Police Department will provide semi-annual e-bike training via its citizens academy program. Eat pancakes to support VPHS football and school The community is invited to enjoy a breakfast of fluffy pancakes and more at the Villa Park High School Annual Pancake Breakfast, to be held from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. on Saturday, April 12 at the school campus breezeway, 18042 Taft Ave. In addition, the VP Football Boosters will be selling spirit wear and auctioning off a VP Football Spirit Wear gift basket. Additional items will be available from other school groups. Tickets, at $10 each, are available at the VPHS front office, at Soldiers of the Great War is the topic of next meeting By Guy Ball The Orange County Historical Society presents Historian and Huntington Beach City Archivist Kathie Schey, who will share stories of the Huntington Beach residents of who served in World War I at its next monthly meeting. The meeting will be held on Thursday, April 10, starting at 7:30 p.m. at Trinity Episcopal Church, 2400 N. Canal St., Orange. Attendance is free for OCHS members or a $5 donation for non-members. More than one hundred local men joined the service after the U.S. entered WWI in April 1917 – a staggering number for a tiny city less than a decade old. They served on land, on sea, and in the air. Most went to France, while others were sent to China or were members of the occupying force in Germany. Some of the stories that Schey will be sharing include: three boyhood friends who met serendipitously in a French battlefield, then separated, their fates unknown to each other and to their frantic families at home; another soldier who had written to his father to watch for him in a newsreel; one infantryman who disembarked at the very port his father immigrated from decades earlier; and the first African American graduate of Huntington Beach High School proudly assigned to one of only two Black units allowed to bear arms at that time. For more information about the Orange County Historical Society, local history, and future meetings, visit OrangeCountyHistory.org. Flags over Orange was created by the Orange Elks Lodge #1475 to provide an American flag for a military, police, fire, veteran, seniors or disabled person who would like to fly one, but could use a helping hand mounting it. The Orange Elks will install a flag kit that consists of a flag, pole and a solar light to keep the flag properly displayed and illuminated overnight. The Orange Elks Flags Over Orange committee visited U.S. Coast Guard veteran Wayne Spring, an Orange resident since 1975. Spring recently celebrated his 93rd birthday. Wayne Spring the door, through the VP Football website and through the PFSO link, vphspfso.weebly.com/pancake-breakfast. Designate VP Football, or another booster club or the PFSO, when purchasing, so that 50% of the purchase price will be returned to the designated organization. Spring Flower Show blossoms this month The Woman’s Club of Orange invites the public to its 86th Annual Spring Flower Show, Saturday, April 26, from noon to 4 p.m. The show is open to all amateur gardeners who may enter roses, potted plants, flowers or flower arrangements at no cost. The show will be professionally judged, with roses judged by the rules of the American Rose Society. First, second and third place awards will be given in each classification, with special awards for Best Rose, Best Theme Arrangement, Best in Show, Junior Best in Show, President’s Choice and Judge’s Choice. Entry forms will be completed when delivering entries to the Orange Woman’s Club. More information may be found at womanscluboforange.org, or by calling (714) 836-5919. The show will be held at the Woman’s Club, 121 S. Center Street. Visitors may browse the plants and floral arrangements, shop in vendors’ booths and enjoy a light lunch at the Garden Café. Opportunity drawings will be held every hour. Admission is free.
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