Foothills Sentry - November 2022

Foothills Sentry Page 10 November 2022 Dr. del Junco is welcoming new patients! Michael del Junco, MD Internal Medicine 1310 W Stewart Dr, Ste 502 Orange, CA 92868 Looking for a new primary doctor? (714) 832-0750 462 El Camino Real Tustin, CA 92780 WWW.IVYS.COM • Iridology Consults • Wellness Tips IMPROVE HEALTH NATURALLY! • Awesome Lunches • Organic Cofee & Tea Old Town Tustin Old time flair highlights Silverado Country Fair Peter Sax, a Pinkerton detective, helped keep the peace. The annual Silverado Country Fair, held Oct. 8 and 9 at the Community Center, featured a cast of costumed characters, live music, artwork and handcrafted items by local venders, kids’ activities and a variety of homecooked vittles. The weekend began with the traditional unparade Saturday morning, and ended with Cubensis, a Grateful Dead cover band and canyon favorite, Sunday night. Adelaide Willis decorates a musical shaker in a kid’s activity booth. Young artist Emi Shimbo adds her touch to a community paint- ing sheet. The Pollen Collective entertained with bluegrass music. By Jill Kuli Oh dear, no reindeer will be in Villa Park until the end of the year … but do not fear, because lots of holiday yachts will be here! Yes, Captain S. Claus will be steering his large vessel into the asphalt harbor on Saturday, Dec. 3, just in time to hop on the OC Fire Department’s shiny red truck for the 2022 Santa Tour by Fire Engine. Santa will be joined by the Villa Park City Council “elves” as they make 31 stops around the town. He will listen to wishes, pose for photos and hand out sweet treats to the good boys and girls in the Hidden Jewel. See the Villa Park Community Services Foundation website, vpcsfoundation.org for the route maps and stops. Join in for yachts and yachts of fun at the 24th Annual Dry- land Boat Parade, to be held on Sunday, Dec. 11, beginning at 5 p.m. on Taft Avenue in front of Villa Park High. The theme will be “The Yachts are Coming to Town.” The parade Grand Mar- shal will be revealed at the Nov. 15 city council meeting. Traditionally, anything that will safely travel on the tarred water- ways is eligible. To be eligible for prizes, such as Best Use of Lights, Best Youth Group, Best Holiday Spirit, Most Original or Best Overall, a completed reg- istration form and $20 entry fee must be submitted to Villa Park City Hall by 4 p.m. on Dec. 8. The form may be found on the vpcsfoundation.org website or at city hall. Late registrations may be accepted for $30 on the day of the event. Those entries, howev- er, will not be eligible for prizes. The parade will end at the Villa Park Towne Center. Save the dates for Villa Park holiday fun CPOC elections on tap The Conservative Patriots of OC will hold board elections at its Monday, Nov. 7 meeting. The agenda will also include an election analysis, and an Orange County GOP Central Committee briefing. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. at Elks Lodge Santa Ana, 1751 S. Lyon St. A buffet prepared and served by Elks Lodge chefs is $30 per person. For tickets, visit conser- vativepatriotsofoc.org or contact Peggy Baranyay, (714) 828-1289 or swtmthr@sbcglobal.net . The group is also preparing for its Fantasy of Trees event slated for Saturday, Dec. 3 at the Ana- heim Hills Golf Club. Decorated holiday trees will be raffled, and a boutique will offer unique shop- ping opportunities. Tickets are $65 per person and may be pur- chased online. Covenant presents the grand jury experience The Women’s Fellowship of Covenant Presbyterian Church will feature Lynn Bonas and San- dy Dunkin of the Grand Jurors’ Association of Orange County at a luncheon on Thursday, Nov. 17. The speakers will offer an edu- cational program about the grand jury, including how a citizen can become a juror and their experi- ences serving a one-year term. The California Grand Jury is unique in its function and selec- tion process as compared to other juries, including petit and trial juries and federal grand juries. The functions of a grand jury are divided into criminal indictments and civil investigations. The program is open to the community, and will be held in St. Andrew’s Hall, 1855 N. Orange-Olive Road. Gentlemen are welcome to attend. The doors open at 11 a.m., and the program begins at 11:30 a.m. The catered lunch is $15 per person, payable in advance; reservations are re- quired before noon on Monday, Nov. 14, by calling Linda at (951) 237-9888. Reservations are re- quired to attend the program only at 12:30 p.m.; $5, payable at the door. Bunco to ease election stress The Woman’s Club of Orange will host its annual Bunco Bonanza fundraiser on Tuesday, Nov. 8, from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. The bonanza takes place at the clubhouse, 121 S. Center St. in Orange. Tickets are $15, and may be purchased at the door. There will be snacks and prizes at this all-adult event.. Photos by Tony Richards

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