Foothills Sentry May 2021
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Chapman Ave., #260, Orange 92868 www.mulberrystreetmortgage.com email: pdmortg@msn.com Office: (714) 289-0047 Text/Cell: (714) 501-0639 Fax: (714) 289-9715 Purchase, Refinance & Reverse Mortgages Pam Dunn NMLS# 281526 CA LIC# 603J651 The Woman’s Club of Orange held a spring plant sale, with all pro- ceeds donated to the club’s charities. The group’s annual flower show had to be cancelled in 2020 and 2021 due to the pandemic, but mem- bers plan to make up for the loss with a clubhouse full of blooms next year. Climate change is topic at Tustin Dem meeting The Tustin Democratic Club is marking spring by learning and connecting with fellow commu- nity members. Jeff Stoddard of the Citizens’ Climate Lobby will be the fea- tured speaker on Tuesday, May 25 at 7 p.m. to discuss creating a broad, sustainable foundation for climate action across all geo- graphic regions and political in- clinations. Tustin Mayor Letitia Clark and City Councilmember Becki Gomez will address cli- mate change as it relates to the local community. Meetings will continue to be held via Zoom until the com- munity is widely vaccinated and it’s safe to meet in person. Tustin Dems are helping the community get vaccinated by connecting citi- zens with the best ways to find their vaccine appointment. Would you like to connect with fellow Democrats in and around Tustin? Find us at TustinDemo- craticClub.org. TUSD communicator and Sentry contributor is retiring Mark Eliot, Director of Com- munications and Public Informa- tion for the Tustin Unified School District, and a longtime contribu- tor to the Foothills Sentry , has an- nounced he will retire at the end of the school year. His last day will be June 30. Eliot has worked in public education for 36 years – all in Tustin Unified. He was hired in August 1985 as the district’s first communications specialist and was promoted to director of communications and public information in 2001. During his career in Tustin Unified, Eliot has handled communications, media relations, community relations, marketing, district publications and materials, social media and printing services. He has provided the Sentry with TUSD news and events every month for more than a decade. Eliot has started and coordinated several employee recognition programs, and has helped organize the “Friends of Tustin Schools” Community Recognition Dinner for the past 34 years Eliot has maintained strong relationships witha number of community organizations. He has volunteered at Broadway in the Park, the Dinosaur Dash, Tustin Chili Cook-off and Street Fair, and Tustin Tiller Days. Eliot has won Excellence in Communications awards from the California School Public Relations Association, received the PTA/PTO Coordinating Council’s Special Recognition Award, was nominated as Tustin Area Man of the Year four times and was named one of the Tustin Community Foundation’s 2019 Superheroes of Tustin. His reports of TUSD news and pun-filled contributions to the Sentry will be missed. A story that appeared in the De- cember Foothills Sentry about a historic estate in North Tustin captured the attention of Eliza- beth Pankey. The Tustin resident, now 103, is a member of the family that built the Pankey Estate in the 1930s. She lived there for a time, and wrote a book about the fam- ily and its connection to the land, “Love of the Land, The Pankeys of Orange County.” Pankey was so pleased with the Sentry story, that she gave the paper an auto- graphed copy of her book.
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