Foothills Sentry Page 14 AUGUST 2025 6410 EAST CHAPMAN AVE. | 714.997.2910 | THEORANGEHILLRESTAURANT.COM ORANGEHILLRESTAURANT ORANGEHILLEATS BRUNCH | LUNCH | DINNER | SPECIAL EVENTS Sit Down & Sip Up. It’s... HAPPY HOUR MONDAY FRIDAY FROM 3PM 6PM $8 Select Specialty Cocktails Half Off Select Apps Wine Starting at $7 OpenTable Diner’s Choice 2025 Winner Best Ambiance, Best Steak Bicycles, walkers, floats, dogs and vehicles of all sizes assemble at Cerro Villa Middle School for the annual parade. The Stars on Parade winds through the city. Members of the Villa Park Women’s League cheered with patriotic red and blue pom poms and sashes. The Villa Park City Council, from left, Councilmembers Kelly McBride and Crystal Miles, Mayor Nicole Jones, Captain Miguel Sotelo from the OC Sheriff’s Department, Councilman Robert Frackelton and Mayor Pro Tem Jordan Wu. Villa Park's "Stars on Parade" draws a crowd on the 4th of July Looking for love Otto, about three months old, once resided with his mom in an attic crawlspace, but is now looking for his forever home. He is very quiet and shy, but loves his foster siblings, playing and food. His neuter and first shots will be covered by the rescue. His seven (!) foster siblings are a tad younger, all from the same litter. They lost their mom to a coyote, and are all about four weeks old. One has been spoken for, but all of the other six siblings will soon be looking for a home. Sydney and Sugar, the tabbies, are females; the others are males. The lighter ones, Mikey, Carmey and Jimmy may look like lynxpoint Siamese with blue eyes. All love to be cuddled, and their personalities are developing. For more information about adopting one or more of these cuties, text to Mama’s Crazy Cat Lady Rescue at (949) 887-8709. Sugar Otto Jimmy Carmey Mikey Richie Sydney
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