Foothills Sentry - October 2025

Page 13 Foothills Sentry OCTOBER 2025 SERVICE DIRECTORY REAL ESTATE SENIOR RESIDENTIAL CARE Residential Care Home for the Older Adult Sonia Garcia-Francia CEO 714-269-7307 Sonia@guardianangelshomes.com Kelly S. Francia Harlan Administrator 714-812-0137 Kellysabrina@guardianangelshomes.com M.A. Psychology, M.A. Gerontology Master of HR Management www.GuardianAngelsHomes.com North Tustin Locations 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 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 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 22343 La Palma Ave # 124, Yorba Linda, CA 92887 714-624-3692 www.coalescent-design-group.com See foothillssentry.com for details LIKE THE FOOTHILLS SENTRY? Support our advertisers! Subscribe for speedy delivery to your mailbox! Affordable graphic design flyers, logos/rebrands, brochures, websites, daily forms and much more since 2013 714-608-2040 jef@jefmaddock.com www.jefmaddock.com Haunted Tour coming to Old Town Tustin This October, you can again take a leisurely stroll through Old Town Tustin and learn about the strange occurrences and odd evening mysteries that happened in Tustin’s early years. Walk past stores and restaurants that may have seen a deadly past or something from the “other side.” See the ghosts you’ve been dying to meet and learn about all the spooky folklore. There’s the McCharles House where the mother died tragically. Even though the house is not occupied, lights have been seen moving in the upstairs windows. How about the 40-room, threestory Victorian-style hotel on 3rd Street, built in 1887 but a “derelict eyesore” a decade or two later? What were those spooky lights at night seen by passerby before the building was demolished? And then there is the crazy music teacher who lived nearby. She chased someone down the street with a butcher knife and later set herself on fire. And just who is that apparition that we see in the historic Steven’s Mansion on Main Street? People say he wears a green cardigan. On the tour, you’ll visit the spookiest places in Tustin. You’ll hunt ghosts in Old Town. And you’ll hear about the dark side of Tustin history. Tour dates are Friday and Saturday nights, Oct. 10, 11, 17, 18, 24, and 25. Tours include up to about 20 people starting at 8 and 8:30 p.m. Advance tickets are required. Purchase tickets at eventcreate.com/e/tustin-ghosttours-2025. The tour will start at the Tustin Area Museum located in the spooky 1925 Knights of Pythias Building at the corner of El Camino Real and Main Street. From there, you’ll travel through the darkened streets of Old Town to hear spooky tales of old. This walking tour is about three-quarters of a mile and about 90 minutes long, so wear comfortable shoes. This event benefits the Tustin Host Lions Club and the Tustin Area Historical Society. St. Norbertfest returns to Orange One of the city’s largest festivals will return early October with rides, attractions and new features. St. Norbertfest, hosted by St. Norbert Catholic Church, started as a family-friendly fundraiser nearly 60 years ago to create a community event reminiscent of old-fashioned church fairs. The three-day event features carnival-style rides, games, food and live entertainment, with proceeds supporting the church and its school. St. Norbertfest will run from 6-11 p.m. Friday, Oct. 3; 3-11 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 4; and 1-10 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 5. New this year is a Kiddy Section, where tots will be able to go on rides more appropriate for their age. Sessions of bingo and Lotería, a traditional Mexican board game of chance similar to bingo but played with a deck of cards, will also debut in the gymnasium. Another new feature is pre-sale tickets for game and food booths to cut down the wait. Music will be featured every day of the festival. Performances include Ohio Trio Plus, playing a sweet mix of Motown, R&B, pop, and jazz, who will close out the night with a performance from 8 to 11 p.m. Friday. The Soto Band will keep the party going on Saturday night, playing cover songs to get the crowd dancing from 7 to 11 p.m. The 7:30 to 10 p.m. Sunday night lineup includes Sonora Dinamita, followed by Los Cadetes de Linares. Pre-sale unlimited ride wristbands are available online. The pre-sale one-day wristband is $35 ($55 on-site); the pre-sale oneday wristband with fast pass is $55 ($85 on-site). To purchase, visit bit.ly/4najujl. Pre-sale must be purchased by 5 p.m. Friday, Oct. 3. Single tickets may be purchased on-site for $1 a ticket; amusement rides are 3-12 tickets. St. Norbert Church is located at 300 E. Taft Ave. in Orange. OUPSF invites the public to 2025 Celebration of Schools showcase The Orange Unified Public Schools Foundation (OUPSF) would like to invite the community to the 2025 Celebration of Schools Dinner and Showcase. This special fundraising event will be held on Wed., Oct. 15, beginning at 4:45 p.m., at Villa Park High School. This event will be presented in partnership with OUPSF, Orange Unified School District, and generously sponsored by Chapman University. The theme is “Pathways to Possibilities,” and will highlight the exceptional educational proOTPA announces Art of Wine The Old Towne Preservation Association (OTPA) will feature the unique wines of Northern and Southern California at a wine tasting fundraiser, Nov. 8, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Held at the Hilbert Museum of California Art, guests may also view new exhibitions from the California West Coast Watercolor Group and the Pastel Society. OC Dems feature VoC publisher The Central Orange County Democratic Club will host Norberto Santana, Publisher and Editor-in-chief of the Voice of OC, a nonprofit, reader-funded newsroom at its Wednesday, Oct. 22 meeting. The meeting will also include an update on the YES on 50 campaign. Snacks at 6:30 p.m.; general meeting at 7 p.m. RSVP is required to attend, contact CentralOCDems@gmail.com. Central OC Dems includes Tustin, Tustin Hills, Orange, Villa Park, and surrounding communities. All are welcome. grams, resources and achievements across all levels of learning within the Orange Unified School District. All proceeds from the Celebration of Schools will benefit OUPSF’s charitable programs for Orange Unified. To purchase tickets, or if you would like to be an event sponsor, visit the OUPSF website at oupsf.org. The 2025 Celebration of Schools event will be shining a light on the wide range of Orange Unified Schools District’s educational programs, resources and services offered to our families. The wines are curated by Wil Dee, owner of Provisions, Haven and Chapman Crafted Beer. Tickets, at $75 per person, include wine and hors d’oeuvres; proceeds will fund Anne Siebert interns provided to the Office of the Mayor to assist on preservation projects. Tickets available at OTPA.com. The Hilbert is located at 167 N. Atchison St. Sherman Stevens residence Tustin Historical Society

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