Foothills Sentry - November 2022
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FamilySearch Center celebrates the family The public is invited to a Dia de los Muertos Celebration of the Family on Saturday, Nov. 5, from 4 - 8 p.m. at the Orange Coun- ty FamilySearch Center at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- day Saints. The event offers visi- tors the opportunity to get help finding ancestors, enjoy Mexican cultural activities and purchase authentic Mexican food. To learn more about the celebration and how to utilize the FamilySearch Center, contact ca__orange@ familyhistorymail.org. The church is located at 675 S. Yorba. Orange County firefighters receive $16.95 million for hand crew facility Senator Dave Min (D-Irvine) and Fire Authority Chief Brian Fennessy announced the receipt of $16.95 million in state funding for OCFA’s expanded hand crew facility in Trabuco Canyon. The Trabuco Canyon-based station, located in the region’s high fire severity zone, deploys personnel for fire suppression and wildfire mitigation efforts. The state funds will allow the hand crew staff to be doubled as firefighters move into the larger state-of-the-art facility. The OCFA Hand Crew Pro- gram has grown from what was initially a single 20-member sea- sonal crew in 2010. With this state budget allocation, OCFA is able to further expand the Program by adding a second 20-mem- ber year-round crew, with a full complement of crew supervision. OCFA’s expanded Hand Crew Program is an integral part of the strategy to prevent, fight and miti- gate the damage caused by wild- fires to lives and property. Orange Elks help make music The Orange Elks Lodge 1475 received a call from Derrick Nuno, El Modena High School band director, requesting help obtaining instruments for the school’s growing band and or- Musical instruments were formally presented, from left, ElMo Assistant Principal Matt Strickland; Direc- tor Derrick Nuno; Elks Rosie Cash, Marilyn Dinger, Terrie Schatz, Adrian Ober, Mike Cash, Kim Le, Lynn Butler and Assistant Principal Cameron Shepherd. chestra. Nuno reported an un- expected surge of interest in the schools' music programs. Elk Mike Cash reached out to lodge members and community partner Acoustic for a Change. Lodge members Lynn Butler and Marilyn Dinger and Acoustic for a Change donated two violas, a cello, a saxophone, a clarinet and a guitar for the El Modena music students.
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