Foothills Sentry - October 2022

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Tackling rising prices and reducing the cost of living Creating safer neighborhoods, public parks, and sidewalks Addressing our homelessness and a ordable housing crises MAYOR SARMIENTO’S PRIORITIES PLEASE VOTE BY: NOVEMBER 8, 2022 @VicenteFSarmiento @Mayor_Sarmiento /VicenteFSarmiento RAISED IN ORANGE COUNTY BUSINESS OWNER AND PARENT LEAD SANTA ANA THROUGH THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC CREATED A RECORD BUDGET SURPLUS OF $40 MILLION PRIMARY ELECTION WINNER EXPERIENCED and PROVEN LEADERSHIP Tackling rising prices and reducing the cost of living Creating safer neighborhoods, public parks, and sidewalks Addressing our homelessness and a ordable h using crise MAYOR SARMIENTO’S PRIORITIES PLEASE VOTE BY: NOVEMBER 8, 2022 @VicenteFSarmiento Mayor_Sarmiento /VicenteFSarmiento RAISED IN ORANGE COUNTY BUSINESS OWNER AND PARENT LEAD SANTA ANA THROUGH THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC CREATED A RECORD BUDGET SURPLUS OF $40 MILLION PRIMARY ELECTION WINNER EXPERIENCED and PROVEN LEADERSHIP Tackling rising prices and reducing the cost of living Creating safer neighborhoods, public parks, and sidewalks Addressing our homelessness and a ordable housing crises MAYOR SARMIENTO’S PRIORITIES PLEASE VOTE BY: NOVEMBER 8, 2022 @VicenteFSarmiento @Mayor_Sarmiento /VicenteFSarmiento RAISED IN ORANGE COUNTY BUSINESS OWNER AND PARENT LEAD SANTA ANA THROUGH THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC CREATED A RECORD BUDGET SURPLUS OF $40 MILLION PRIMARY ELECTION WINNER EXPERIENCED and PROVEN LEADERSHIP Paid for by Sarmiento for Supervisor 2022 Covenant presents the Praise Ensemble The Praise Ensemble The Women’s Fellowship of Covenant Presbyterian Church will feature the Praise Ensemble at a luncheon on Thursday, Oct. 20, at 11:30 a.m. The Praise Ensemble began at Calvary Church in Santa Ana in 2010 as a piano trio, and has since grown into today’s group of 10 advanced-level musicians and vocalists, including a concert hall-level pianist. Their signature format is “to tell a story.” This in- cludes specially arranged music, congregational hymns, a slide- presentation and narrative. The theme for the luncheon is "The Triumph of Christ.” The program is open to the community, and will be held in St. Andrew’s Hall on the church campus, 1855 N. Orange-Olive Road. The doors open at 11 a.m., the program begins at 11:30 a.m. The program and catered lunch is $15 per person, payable in ad- vance; reservations are required before noon on Monday, Oct. 17 by calling Linda at (951) 237- 9888. Reservations are also re- quired to attend the program only; the cost is $5, payable at the door. Chapman professor aids Ukrainian refugees For Chapman University Law Professor Michael Bazyler, the growing refugee crisis created by the war in Ukraine is more than just a horrifying international news story. It’s a reflection of his heritage, and his personal experi- ence as a Russian-speaking Jew- ish refugee who came to America in the 1960s with his parents. Bazyler started a project with Chapman University law students Laura Evans and Sasha Seagull titled “Ukrainian Mothers and Children Transport,” a name meant to evoke the 1930s Kinder- transport program that allowed 10,000 Jewish children to enter the United Kingdom from Nazi- occupied Europe prior to World War II. “I want to help folks in similar situations as when I came to this country as a refugee,” Bazyler says. “It’s my time to step up. I already have three children, but I feel like I have a fourth daughter named Ukraine – and that fourth daughter needs my attention.” Since May, the project has 11 active cases, with a handful near- ly completed. It can take months to process the documents. CPOC to host candidates Local candidates will be invited to share their views at the Conser- vative Patriots of Orange County meeting, Thursday, Oct. 20. The doors open at 5:30 p.m. at the Elks Lodge Santa Ana. A buf- fet dinner is $20. Buy tickets on- line at conservativepatriotsofoc. org or contact Peggy Baranyay, (714) 828-1289, swtmthr@sbc- global.net. All local candidates are en- couraged to contact Stephanie Townsend, CPOC Candidate Lia- son, at scranny@sbcglobal.net to register to be on the speaker list. Cost to reserve a collateral mate- rials table, meal/admission is $50. Candidates may set up their col- lateral materials table at 5 p.m.

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