Foothills Sentry July 2025

Page 13 Foothills Sentry JULY 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 Summer Special 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 FOR RENT Furnished 3,600 sq ft Villa Park home 4 Bedrooms, Triple Garage, **POOL** Please supply 3 references. $10K month. Short term rentals available Please call 657-604-9617 ATTORNEY AT LAW Dowdall Law Offices, A.P.C. Jan D. Breslauer-Dowdall, M.A., M.F.A., J.D. 284 N. Glassell St., 1st Fl. Orange, CA 92866-1409 jdb@dowdalllaw.com Office 714.532.2222 All schools, construction, restaurants T-Shirts, Hoodies, Sweaters, Rally Towels 714-798-5217 eric@KolorSplashOC.com www.KolorSplashOC.com CHIROPRACTIC Demoss Chiropractic Your health is our priority. From preventive care, checkups, to exams. $39 exam and X-rays for new patients 714-532-0999 demosschiro@aol.com demosschiro.com VETERINARIAN Lorrie Boldrick, D.V.M. The Barefoot Veterinarian Available for many of your pet's needs 714-365-5464 barefootveterinarian@gmail.com www.barefootveterinarian.com MARKETING/DESIGN Jef Maddock Design Flyers, logos/rebrands, advertising, websites, digital marketing and more since 2013 714-608-2040 jef@jefmaddock.com www.jefmaddock.com 22343 La Palma Ave # 124, Yorba Linda, CA 92887 714-624-3692 www.coalescent-design-group.com LIKE THE FOOTHILLS SENTRY? Subscribe for speedy delivery to your mailbox! see foothillssentry.com for details Tustin Host Lions named Club of the Year Porter to speak to OC Dems The Tustin Host Lions Club was recognized as Lion Club of the Year for Lions District 4-L4. This honor celebrates the club’s exceptional service, leadership and commitment to the community throughout the past year. In addition to this top distinction, the Club was given the “Hands in Service” Award, acknowledging its outstanding collaboration with the City of Tustin. The club played an instrumental role in several key community events, including the City of Tustin’s annual Easter Egg Hunt and Tustin Tiller Day's Pancake Breakfast. “These awards reflect the heart of our mission: to serve,” said John Nielsen, President of the Tustin Host Lions Club. “We are incredibly grateful for the opportunity to partner with the City of Tustin and to make a meaningful impact in the lives of our neighbors.” Former representative and current gubernatorial candidate Katie Porter will discuss the state of the state and the country and take questions at the July 23 meeting of the Central Orange County Democratic Club. Snacks and There is a new tree rapidly growing at the intersection of Villa Park Road and Cannon. A rare monoeucalyptus, planted by AT&T on OC Parks land, will reach 65 ft. in height and 8 ft. in diameter. Villa Park High students experience Every 15 Minutes Villa Park High School students participated in the powerful “Every 15 Minutes” program, sponsored by the California Highway Patrol (CHP) in collaboration with local agencies. This two-day experience encourages students to consider the consequences of drinking and driving. The program began with students being removed from class every 15 minutes to symbolize a life lost to an alcohol-related crash, reflecting the national statistic. A CHP officer and an Orange County Sheriff’s deputy entered each classroom to read an obituary written by the students’ parents, outlining the circumstances of their “death” and their impact on the school and community. The students then reappeared as the “living dead,” silent, dressed in black, unable to communicate with others for the rest of the day. Later, juniors and seniors gathered to witness a dramatic simulation of a fatal DUI crash involving their peers. Emergency responders from the Orange County Fire Authority (OCFA), paramedics, and CHP arrived to perform a realistic emergency response, which included the Jaws of Life and the transport of a critically “injured” student to a hospital, where the student was pronounced “dead.” This event was made possible through the support of community partners, including grants from CHP, Supervisor Don Wagner’s office and ATI Restoration. Services were provided by Fairhaven Mortuary, Omega Society, OCFA, OC Global Medical Center, Archie’s Towing, OC District Attorney’s Office and The Flowery. Refreshments were donated by 5th Avenue Bagels, Dunkin’ Donuts and Jersey Mike’s. CPR training kiosk debuts at SCC Santiago Canyon College is home to the West Coast’s first mobile Hands-only CPR training kiosk, part of a new initiative launched by the American Heart Association (AHA) in partnership with Edwards Lifesciences Foundation. Installed in SCC’s E Building, the kiosk offers a five-minute training session designed to teach the public how to perform Hands-only CPR. The program uses a combination of instructional videos, a practice manikin, and real-time feedback on hand placement, compression depth, and rate. The kiosk is part of the American Heart Association’s broader public education effort to improve cardiac arrest survival rates. The training is brief and selfguided. After a short video introduction, users are prompted to practice chest compressions and then complete a timed test. The kiosk delivers immediate feedback to help users improve their technique. The kiosk will remain at SCC through early fall and is open to students, faculty, staff and campus visitors. Dr. Pranav M. Patel, board president of AHA’s Orange County/Inland Empire Division and Chief of Cardiology at UC Irvine, said making CPR training accessible to the public is key to improving outcomes. “This kiosk takes away the intimidation factor,” Patel said. “You don’t need prior training or certification—just five minutes and a willingness to learn.” Hands-only CPR, which focuses on continuous chest compressions without mouth-tomouth breaths, is recommended for use by untrained bystanders in most cardiac arrest situations. Studies have shown it can be as effective as conventional CPR. The American Heart Association and Edwards Lifesciences Foundation plan to rotate the mobile kiosk to other locations over time, but SCC is serving as the pilot site for Orange County and the broader region. Left to right, Villa Park Mayor Pro Tem Jordan Wu, Congresswomen Young Kim, event chair Michelle Gonzales and Ed Carter, president of the Villa Park Community Services Foundation. Congresswomen Young Kim, who represents the 40th District, attended the inaugural Villa Park Health & Wellness Fair, dubbed “Spring into Health” on May 31. Twenty-five vendors from the health and wellness fields provided information and demonstrations, along with physicians discussing eye, brain and lung health. Plans are for the event to also feature a 5K run next year. The mobile Hands-only CPR training kiosk is located at SCC. conversation at 6:30 p.m., general meeting starts at 7 p.m. Visit the club website calendar, Mobilize.us or the club Facebook link to access the Mobilize link to RSVP. Seating is limited. RSVP is required to attend.

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