Foothills Sentry - June 2022
Foothills Sentry Page 8 June 2022 Come Visit Our Showroom 3024 East Chapman Avenue Orange, CA 92869 QUALITY BILLIARD PRODUCTS. EXPERT POOL TABLE SERVICE. Tuesday - Friday: 11 AM - 6 PM Saturday: 10 AM - 3 PM (714) 620-4001 Call/Text dkbilliards.com david@pooltableguru.com DK BILLIARDS SALES & SERVICE dan@SlaterforMayor.com 714-886-3160 Paid for by Slater for Orange Mayor 2022, ID #1438598 1537 E. Chapman Ave, Orange, CA 92866 Assisteens of Orange celebrate 55th Medallion One of the largest-ever gradu- ating classes of the Assisteens Auxiliary, Assistance League of Orange, gathered with family and friends for their formal Me- dallion ceremony on April 24. Each of these 29 graduating high school seniors from area schools have worked together throughout the previous three or more years, and volunteered a minimum of 90 hours providing philanthropic services to the community. They have also learned leadership skills, as each held an office or chairmanship in the Auxiliary. The Medallion ceremony, where each is formally presented a keepsake medallion, is the culmi- nation of the years of service and growth. 2022 Medallion Recipients include, back row, left to right: Jane Hernandez, Samantha Behnke, Mary Hernandez, Brooke Ketner, Kaleigh Beachler, Gwen Hodson, Teagan Kridle, Elizabeth Duncan, Jessica Clayson; middle row, Mia Fairchild, Paul Belinsky, Mikayla Kendall, Meg Nichols, Raya Tamburrelli, Avery Ancich, Josephine Gray, Madilyn Stremick, Kaitlyn Romero; front row, Vanessa John, Jessica Morris, Malia Carrasco, Wren Anderson, Kylie Rios, Taylor Cartwright, Lauren Fujitani, Cayla Auxier. Not pictured are Sydney Moss, Luke Oliva and Chloe Scales. Elks host inaugural Soccer Shoot By Bill Neessen The Orange Elks have many programs that serve young peo- ple, veterans and the community. Soccer is one of the fastest grow- ing youth activities in the U.S. The Orange Elks seized the op- portunity, and organized the first Soccer Shoot. Steve Baez, Elks soccer chairman, organized the event. The Soccer Shoot was designed for boys and girls, divided into age groups. Each age group had a different size goal to shoot at to gain points. The youngest group shot from 15 feet at goals ranging in size from 48 inches to 17 inches. The 10-14 year olds scored points by kicking the ball into certain sections of the goal. Lodge members secured dona- tions from Big 5 Sporting Goods, Angels Baseball, Concourse Orange Elks volunteers turned out for the inaugural Soccer Shoot. Bowling Center, Sunny Smith Boardshop, OC Sports Equip- ment, Yogurtland, The Habit, Chili’s, 1886 Brewing Company, South Coast Plaza and Orange County Children’s Dentistry, such that each soccer player left with a gift. The event included athletes from local soccer clubs and the Gang Reduction and Intervention Program (GRIP). Grocery shoppers were treated to an impromptu flash mob dance, presented by the SOS Dance Crew at the Albertsons on Chapman Ave. and Hewes St., May 7. The group is comprised of seniors, aged 65 to 83, coached by Zumba Gold Instructor Susie Vanderlip. The Dance Crew has been together for eight years. The Soroptimists participated in the Tustin Community Foundation paper football fundraiser, assisted by two Foothill High football players. The Soroptimists portrayed women in history. From left, Martha Soto-Johnson, as Rosie The Riveter; Chris Gregg, Juliet G. Lowell; Joseph Moser, Foothill High School; Bonnie Wilkinson, Mary Queen of Scots; Jennifer Fryhoff, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Ginsburg; and Christopher Johnson, Foothill High.
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