Foothills Sentry December 2020
Foothills Sentry Page 10 December 2020 Douglass S. Davert John L. Sears Richard Bell John Dulebohn George A. Murdoch SCC offers COVID testing Santiago Canyon College, in partnership with the OC Health- care Agency and 360 Clinic, is of- fering free COVID-19 testing on Thursdays from 9 a.m. to noon. Testing is by appointment only, 360clinic.fulgentgenetics.com/ appointment. The tests are self- administered nasal swabs. Masks and social distancing practices are required. The hours and days are subject to weather conditions. The loca- tion will be closed for the holi- days commencing Dec. 17. SCC is located at 8045 E. Chapman Ave. Call (714) 628- 4727 for more information. Book Boutique coming The Friends of Orange Public Library will be holding its an- nual Boutique Sale of new, nearly new, and "giftable" books on Fri- day, Dec. 4, at the parking lot be- hind the Main Library at 407 E. Chapman Avenue. The sale will be open from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. Most books are under $10 -- a great value for you and a great help for the library. Cute cuddly Coco, a 10-year-old Spaniel mix, had several medical issues, and was surrendered by his owner. He became a Lovebug with Lovebugs Rescue, and all of his medical issues, including an ACL tear, have been resolved. He even lost a little weight to become his very best 17-lb. self. This boy has an easy-going personality. He is full of tail wags and loves belly rubs. His favorite pastime is to bathe in the warm sun, and he enjoys car rides and walks with his family. Coco is very food motivated, but takes treats rather gently. Though he is currently in a foster home with another dog, and gets along well, Coco may do best in an adult home as a one and only. For more information about Coco or other adoptable Lovebugs, or to apply, see lovebugsrescue.org. Looking for love Grand marshals announced Mary and Wayne Silzel, long- time Villa Park residents and involved community members, were surprised to learn that they will be honored as Grand Mar- shals of the annual Villa Park Dry Land Boat Parade. The announce- ment was made at the Nov. 17 city council meeting by Ed Carter, Villa Park Community Services Foundation Chair. The founda- tion sponsors the annual event. Newly elected trustees Ana Page (left) and Angie Schlueter-Rumsey join incumbent John Ortega to serve on the Orange Unified School District Board of Trustees for four-year terms. The trustees will be sworn in at the Dec. 15 board meeting. OUSD welcomes new board members Santa will get back to you The elves at 2409 E. Monroe Ave. in Orange will deliver letters to Santa Claus, make sure he an- swers them and get his responses back to the sender. Letters placed in the North Pole mailbox with a self-addressed, stamped envelope will be answered by mail. The jolly old man’s response to those that don’t have an SASE will be left in the “inbox basket” next to the dancing Santa within 48 hours. Free candy canes will be given to all those who pass by this holi- day house. Grand Marshals Wayne and Mary Silzel Holiday traditions continue The traditional Orange Tree Lighting Ceremony and Candle- light Choir Procession has been re-imagined by Director Michael Short and the Orange Commu- nity Master Chorale, and will be shown virtually, beginning at 5 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 6, across all social media platforms, including cityoforange.org , facebook.com/ cityoforangerecreation, etc. The Tustin Community Foun- dation’s Tustin Pride committee elves will be visiting Tustin and North Tustin neighborhoods af- ter dark looking for homes and businesses worthy of the "red lol- lipop" award beginning Sunday, Dec. 13 through Thursday, Dec. 16.
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