Foothills Sentry - August 2025

Foothills Sentry Page 10 AUGUST 2025 Bag of Books sale coming to library The Friends of the Orange Public Library are hosting a Bag of Books sale, Saturday, Sept. 13 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Doors open for members at 9 a.m. Visitors are invited to fill a bag with books for just $5. If you bring your own Friends of the Library tote bag to fill, the cost is $4. The sale will be held in the community room at the Main library and History Center, 407 E. Chapman Ave. Author Susan Svoboda Author William Matthies VPWL announces first meeting Villa Park Women's League will hold its first general meeting of the program year on Thursday, Sept. 18, with two meeting times – 11 a.m. or 6 p.m. - at Trinity Episcopal Church Community Room, located at 2400 N. Canal St. in Orange. The league will host two dynamic speakers - Susan Svoboda, women's health advocate, breast cancer survivor, and author of “I Hate the Color Pink.” The evening program will include Svoboda again, and William Matthies, author of the fictional tale, “The Unlived Lives of Raymond Quinn” and business book, “The 7 Keys to Change.” For more information, visit vpwl.org. Chapman donates 3D printers to OUSD College students earn accolades Chapman University donated 20 advanced 3D printers to the Orange Unified School District (OUSD), in an exchange July 23. Students from Chapman’s Fowler School of Engineering loaded the printers at the Keck Center for Science and Engineering and delivered them to the OUSD warehouse. District Superintendent Rachel Monárrez was on hand to receive the printers and thank the Chapman team. OUSD plans to distribute the 3D printers across 10 locations Marquette University announced that Ryan Olsker of Orange has attained his doctorate degree in physical therapy. Hazel Lenoir of North Tustin graduated magna cum laude from Dickinson College with a BA in Spanish and Portuguese studies and internaaligned with its Career Technical Education (CTE) program. Students from kindergarten through high school will benefit from the donation. “Chapman University is committed to investing in the latest technology for our students,” said Dr. Kendall Harris, Interim Dean of the Fowler School of Engineering. “With this donation, we are extending that commitment to our broader community -- giving local students access to the same tools that are shaping the future tional business and management. Saraya Hamidi, also from Orange, earned a bachelor’s degree in Tribal Stewardship from the University of Minnesota, Duluth. Dean’s list honors were awarded to Mikayla Yang, Tustin, from Marquette University. She is of engineering, technology and innovation.” “We are deeply grateful to our community partners at Chapman University for their generous donation of 3D printers,” Monárrez said. “This investment in our scholars will help spark creativity, support real-world problemsolving, and bring innovative learning to life in our classrooms. Together, we are opening doors to future-ready opportunities and showing what’s possible through the power of partnership.” studying advertising. Neil Kataria, Orange, was named to the Mercy College of Health Sciences (Des Moines) Dean’s List. Emma Beelner, also from Orange, was honored by the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia. 3D printers were delivered to OUSD by Kendall Harris, interim dean of Chapman's Fowler School of Engineering and Chapman students, OUSD Superintendent Rachel Monárrez and Grace Stuart open the first 3D printer box.

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