Foothills Sentry Page 8 APRIL 2025 Inspect. Inspect your trees, Coast Live Oak, Canyon Live Oak and California Black Oak. Look for D-shaped holes 2-4 mm wide in the bark. Identify. The larvae are in the bark. They are 2 cm long, white and legless. Adults are 1 cm in length, bullet shaped with gold spots. Treat. Spray infected oaks. Protect other oaks with special treatments. Information at ucanr.edu/sites/gsobinfo ACT NOW. The larvae are emerging. You can STOP THE SPREAD OF THE GOLD SPOTTED OAK BORER. Orange Elks donate to the Hub Resource Center The Orange Elks Lodge #1475 donated $6,000 to the Hub Resource Center, which aids the unhoused population. The funds were made available via the Spotlight Grant and a Beacon Grant. The donation will help feed the homeless and provide essential needs kits. A portion of the funds will provide 850 hot meals; the other half will go to purchase food items, hygiene products, cleaning products, sleeping bags, diapers, incontinent products and winter clothing. As part of its outreach, lodge members packed 300 hygiene kits and 200 shower kits. Working with community partner HRC are Elks, from left, Mike Cash, Kelley Martinez, Alex Geringer-Pate, Kevin Wagner, JC Cortez, Terrie Schatz and Linda Greeley. Harley graduated from service dog school and is now certified. He is also Emblem Club 418’s new mascot. Tustin Museum features author of “Richard Nixon: California’s Native Son” By Guy Ball Author and historian Paul Carter shares his research on California-born Richard Nixon, the 37th President of the United States, during a special Night at the Museum meeting on Friday, May 2 at the Tustin Area Museum. Paul Carter is an attorney with more than 20 years of experience in investigation and trial work. He spent over a decade conducting research, which included interviewing many of Nixon’s closest and most guarded associates, as well as searching through the Nixon Library’s vast archival collections. Carter’s newest book, “Richard Nixon: California’s Native Son” is the story of Nixon’s Southern California journey from his birth in Yorba Linda to his final resting place just a few yards from the home in which he was born. In his book, Carter shares his research regarding “Nixon’s rise, fall, and ultimate redemption on the grandest stage of American politics” according to Joseph Dmohowski, a Nixon family author and historian. Carter is also the author of an earlier work on Nixon – a biographical map titled “Native Son: Richard Nixon’s Southern California.” This Night at the Museum meeting will be held from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Tustin Area Museum, 345 El Camino Real. Tickets are $20 per person, $15 each for members. Due to the limited seating area, tickets are expected to sell out quickly. For more information and tickets visit TustinHistory.com or call the museum, (714) 731-5701. Pastor Larry Day will host the annual cowboy Easter Sonrise Service, Sunday, April 9 at 7 a.m. Horses and pets are welcome. Coffee and donuts will be provided; bluegrass music played by the Affordable, Personal Service: Weekly • Bi-weekly • Monthly Licensed & Bonded Call for Free Estimate Crown HOUSE CLEANING (714) 381-4220 Happy Spring! dan@DanSlater.com 714-744-2219 1537 E. Chapman Ave. Orange, CA 92866 DAN SLATER Pastor Larry Day Paul Carter Wimberleys. Pastor Day will deliver his Easter message accompanied, as always, by his horses. The service will be held at the Mara Brandman Arena, 6422 E. Santiago Blvd. Easter Sonrise coming to OPA
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