Foothills Sentry July 2024

Page 13 Foothills Sentry JULY 2024 SERVICE DIRECTORY REAL ESTATE SENIOR RESIDENTIAL CARE WEALTH MANAGEMENT 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 PIANO INSTRUCTION Your home. Learn music you love. 20yrs exp. BA music/ child development. (949) 637- 8208 Thekeyboardlady.com CLASSIFIEDS INVESTMENTS TAXES ARCHITECTS ARCHITECTS Coalescent Design Group Bruce Spielbuehler, Architect Additions, Remodels &Major Renovations Garages, ADU/Granny Units, Pool Houses 22343 La Palma Ave # 124, Yorba Linda, CA 92887 714-624-3692 www.coalescent-design-group.com Rosie, an 18-month-old bull- dog, went looking for love, wan- dering into the yard of a lady who happened to be afraid of dogs. But she was so sweet, the lady took her in while looking for her people. The people never materi- alized, but Rosie found herself a foster home with One Mutt at a Time. She is playful, great with children of all ages, seldom barks and is housebroken – just a sweet girl looking for a forever home. To meet Rosie, or any of the other adoptable pets at One Mutt at a Time, phone (951) 410-5598 or email info@onemuttatatime. com. The rescue also needs fos- ters to continue its mission of helping dogs of all ages and sizes – bigs, littles, seniors, puppies and in-between. The rescue han- dles the vetting, you just provide the bed. Looking for love Chamber of Commerce announces dinner gala The Orange Chamber of Com- merce will hold its Board Installa- tion and Dinner Gala on Thursday, July 18, featuring Magic Castle magician and mentalist Brady Glen. The gala celebrates new and re- turning board members and will serve as the Chamber’s annual meeting. Awards for the 2024 Board Member of the Year, Ambassador of the Year and Chamber Cham- pion will also be presented. Tickets are $75 for members, $85 for nonmembers. Table spon- sorships, including seating for 10, an identifying logo, recognition in the program and on stage, are $995. Admission includes din- ner and unlimited beer and wine. Cocktails will be available for pur- chase. A live auction will round out the evening. The event begins at 6 p.m. at The Villa, 510 E. Katella Ave. The dress code is black and white cocktail attire. Tickets may be pur- chased at OrangeChamber.com. CPOC hosts day on firing range Shop Orange program offers cash back Conservative Patriots of Or- ange County in coordination with Firearms Training Associates is offering a Basic Firearm Training opportunity, Saturday, July 13. This one day program, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., is open to the first 36 people who sign up. A firearm will be provided. Cost is $125 and includes lunch. There is an additional cost for ammunition, ranging from $45- $90 depending on the firearm. Register online: FTATV.com . Be sure to state in comment sec- tion you are a CPOC member. CPOC is not meeting over the summer but will get together with a Low Down Hoe Down, Saturday, Aug. 17 at the El Rodeo Equestrian Center in Brea. A new program launched by the City of Orange and the Orange Chamber of Commerce encour- ages people to shop local by of- fering a 5% cash back reward for purchases made at any one of the city’s 663 businesses. To participate, download “open rewards: shop local” on the Apple App or Google store and select Orange. Users may link a credit card to the app or upload a copy of the receipt. Cash rewards may be redeemed via Zelle, Venmo, Paypal or by check. Participating businesses include retail, restau- rants and services. Car dealerships are not included. Enter "shoporange" in the voucher redemption tab and get $5 free. FREE Concert in the (Villa) Park Concerts in the parks Thanks to the Villa Park Com- munity Services Foundation, a free concert will come to the out- door Cerro Villa Middle School Amphitheater at 6 p.m. Saturday, July 6. “Radio Royalty” will re- vive the 80’s with singing and dancing to the only female cover band in Southern California. While you are there, enjoy great food from a VPCSF sponsored food truck. This unique evening adventure is sponsored by Su- pervisor Don Wagner, County of Orange and Cerro Villa, Orange Unified School District. For more Info, go to vpcsfoundation.org . July 10 The Latin Soul Band 6:30 p.m. Hart Park, Orange Ignition 6:00 p.m. Peppertree Park July 11 Flashback Heart Attack 6:00 p.m. Mason Regional Park July 17 Wiseguys Big Band Machine 6:30 p.m. Hart Park, Orange The Fenians 6:00 p.m. Peppertree Park July 18 A Thousand Horses 6:00 p.m. Irvine Regional Park July 20 Conspiracy Radio Band / STARSIGN 6:00 p.m. Silverado Fairgrounds July 24 Soul3Sixty 6:30 p.m. Hart Park, Orange Fan Halen 6:00 p.m. Peppertree Park July 25 No Duh 6:00 p.m. Irvine Regional Park July 31 90’s Rock Show 6:30 p.m. Hart Park, Orange Sticks and Stones 6:00 p.m. Peppertree Park August 1 Ozomati 6:00 p.m. Mile Square Regional Park August 7 Stone Soul 6:30 p.m. Grijalva Park August 8 Big Bad Voodoo Daddy 6:00 p.m. Mile Square Regional Park August 15 The FABBA Show 6:00 p.m. Bluff Park at Salt Creek Beach August 17 Doggful Dead / Hempstring Orchestra 6:00 p.m. Silverado Fairgrounds August 22 Jimmy’s Buffet 6:00 p.m. Bluff Park at Salt Creek Beach September 21 the Brother Jonathan / the Simon Sez Revue 6:00 p.m. Silverado Fairgrounds

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