Foothills Sentry August 2024

Foothills Sentry Page 16 AUGUST 2024 NOW OPEN FOR LUNCH THURSDAYS & FRIDAYS 11:30AM - 2:00PM 6410 EAST CHAPMAN AVE. | 714.997.2910 | THEORANGEHILLRESTAURANT.COM ORANGEHILLRESTAURANT ORANGEHILLEATS BRUNCH | LUNCH | DINNER HAPPY HOUR SPECIAL EVENTS Grandpa Rand Sperry chauffeurs Sienna, 6, and Liam York, 3, in a clas- sic 1959 Mercedes 190 SL. Quinn Henderson, age 6, readies Chuka for the OPA parade. Uncle Sam, aka Robert Frackel- ton, is ready to lead the Villa Park July 4th parade. Members of the Villa Park Women’s League dressed in patriotic colors to walk behind the many cars and bicycles in the Villa Park “Stars on Parade.” Parade Grand Marshals August Sonsma and Marian Levitt represent the generations of OPA residents who contribute their time and talents to the community. Baby Boomer John Reina is at the wheel. Carbon settles into the back seat to traverse the OPA parade route in comfort. Mayor Dan Slater with Rue Lauren Mocaby, driver, and Dy- anna Pinedo in a Class 5 off-road vehicle. Patriotic parades take to the streets on the 4th of July The 57th annual 4th of July Pa- rade recognized the generations of residents who call Orange Park Acres home. Grand Marshals Marian Levitt and August Sons- ma represented the greatest gen- eration and Generation Z. Levitt was an original homeowner in Broadmoor, settling there in 1977. Sonsma spearheaded the return of the pre-parade 5K race that at- tracted over 300 participants. Complimenting the parade theme were three generations of the Sandford family, seen here with the grand marshals. From left, Jimmy Sanford, Gen X; Marian Levitt, Silent Generation; Megan (Sandford) and David Webb, Gen X, with twins Luke and Levi Webb; August Sonsma, Gen Z. OPA photos by Tony Richards

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