Saddleback Flower Shop
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Saddleback Flower Shop
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601 El Camino Real
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Apr 28, 2016Earth Day: How to help and give back
Volunteers will assist teachers, reading and talking with students. Schools in areas of Garden Grove, Huntington Beach, Santa Ana, Tustin and Westminister need volunteers.
School Gardens “Harvesting for Hunger.” Countywide program from 9 to 11 a.m. at various schools. Volunteers remove debris, amend the soil and re-stain raised beds, as well as assist students in planting or distributing seeds to classrooms and teachers.
Go to oneoc.org for locations and to sign up.
Santa Ana College Child Development Center: Volunteers will assist in an inaugural Earth Day purge, including cleaning, organizing and repairing outdoor equipment and planting areas. Address: 1720 W. 17th St.
Saturday
Peter and Mary Muth Interpretive Center, Newport Back Bay: A focus this year will be on conserving water, and Rain Barrels International will be on hand with water conservation tips and tricks. About two dozen educational booths will be set up, and there will be arts and crafts and face painting. The free event, open to the public, runs from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Rain barrels will be available for $10 after a rebate; prior purchase is necessary. Rebate information can be found at ocwatersmart.com. There also will be a place to recycle clothes, with US Again accepting clothes, shoes and household textiles such as blankets for resale in the U.S. and overseas. Address: 2301 University Drive, Newport Beach.
Coastkeeper Garden, Orange: Coastkeeper is teaming with SmartScape tours to teach about drought-tolerant gardening. Activities will include investigating insect habitats, trying on beekeeper suits and running through natural obstacle courses. Girl Scouts will demonstrate how to grow vegetables and showcase an Edible Garden. The event runs from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Address: 1560 E Santiago Canyon Road.
Ocean Institute, Dana Point: The Ocean Institute will host Earth Day celebrations Saturday and Sunday. Activities include a native plant garden tour, building a butterfly garden and “A Lily Lab: Flower Dissection.” There will also be an e-waste recycling company on hand Saturday to collect old computers and cellphones. Proceeds from the donated e-waste go to the Ocean Institute. There will be a coastal clean-up at the beach and harbor from 9 to 11 a.m. on Saturday. Clean-up volunteers will receive free admission to the Ocean Institute for the day. Address: 24200 Dana Point Harbor Drive.
Crown Valley Park, Laguna Niguel: Volunteer to plant, weed and clean up the Niguel Botanical Preserve from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. The grounds include an 18-acre preserve. Volunteers should wear old clothing and be prepared to get in the dirt. Drinking water and light snacks will be provided. Address: 29751 Crown Valley Parkway, Laguna Niguel.
Parque Del Mar, San Clemente: Join the city of San Clemente and the Watershed ... (OCRegister)
Feb 3, 2016Jack Brown of Stater Bros.: From box boy to grocery king
San Bernardino, 48 in Riverside, 30 in Orange County, 26 in Los Angeles, 11 in San Diego and 2 in Kern. In 2016, the chain plans to open stores in Tustin, Menifee, Rancho Cucamonga and Simi Valley.The 43,829-square-foot Tustin store, slated to open in fall 2016, will be at Tustin Ranch Road and Valencia Avenue in The Village at Tustin Legacy.
Back in the day when mom-and-pop stores were named after their owners, 12-year-old Jack Brown landed his first job in the grocery business.
It was the 1950s, and Mr. Berk of Berk’s Market Spot in San Bernardino had taken a liking to Brown. The preteen wanted a job to help his mom, a widow who worked six days a week selling wedding dresses in town.
Berk told him he could be a box boy.
“I was so thrilled to go tell my mom I had a job,” Brown recalls.
Sixty-six years later, Brown’s supermarket career remains rooted in the same place he started. Five miles from Berk’s market is the headquarters of Stater Bros., where, from 1981 until this month, Brown served as chief executive.
At age 77, Brown said it was time for him to step down. Industry veteran Pete Van Helden, acting as chief operating officer since 2013, became CEO on Jan. 4.
But don’t say Brown is retiring.
Helden is in charge... (OCRegister)
Feb 3, 2016Juanita Mae Hansen Busby
Orem. Juanita was born in Salt Lake City, Utah on July 28, 1942 to Eva May Gardner and Kermit Victor Hansen. She graduated from Tustin High School in California, then attended BYU, before she met David Scott Busby. They were married on September 7, 1962 in the Los Angeles LDS Temple.
Juanita and David were married for 13 years and welcomed three daughters into their family. After their divorce, Juanita went back to school, and then worked at Valley Presbyterian Hospital in Van Nuys, CAfor three years. Shemoved her family to Orem, Utah in 1980. Juanita was the first employee of the WIC Program of Utah County. She set a solid foundation for its success and growth and made many friends there.
Juanita served others throughout her life. She held many callings in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She was a friend to all she met and was known for her wit and forgiving nature. She was a support to those in need;a woman who had courage to face and overcome trials, and whoimparted kindnessto all. She relied on her Savior, Jesus Christ for her strength and comfort, and was an example of humility and perseverance.
Her motto was “Family is Everything”. She was an excellent seamstress, enjoyed creating beautiful things,and... (Daily Herald)
Dec 30, 2015Whiting: In Yorba Linda, the hills are alive
Currently, Yorba Linda relies mostly on property tax revenue and has no true sales tax engine such as Brea Mall or Tustin Auto Center. Like Yorba Linda’s Town Center, Savi Ranch needs more, well, everything to attract more customers – and more sales tax.
A city report states Savi Ranch is responsible for 60 percent of the city’s sales revenues. It calls the area “an eclectic mixture of industrial, retail, and automotive land uses.”
The report also admits, “Due to limited access points, and a lack of nightlife, entertainment and family attractions, future economic gains ... are limited.”
“We don’t have the big revenue producers,” Pulone laments. But a new 30-year plan for Savi Ranch hopes to turn that around.
Proposals include more shops to accompany the Costco, Kohl’s, Best Buy, Home Depot and other stores already there; more light industrial; more hotels to join two relatively new ones; and adding affordable apartments.
The city manager allows, “I’d love for it to be a destination.”
FIRE CONCERNS
As we talk and look at the map, I mention historical wildfire corridors and the discussion turns toward the 2008 Freeway Complex fire that destroyed 120 homes.
All but eight of those homes have been rebuilt. Still, some residents remain wary, especially in the face of new construction and drought.
An organization called Hills for Everyone was founded in 1977. It warns that in the area Yorba Linda expects to annex, Esperanza Hills, there is both limited access and fire danger.
Pulone is quick to acknowledge the concerns. “It was only six and a half years ago. It put people on edge.” He maintains that significant steps have been taken to mitigate wildfires. “A lot of good things came out of that fire.”
Changes include, the city manager says, implementing among the strictest building codes in California, requiring fire-safe perimeters, covered beams and eaves, tight mesh over vents and fire-retardant patios.
The city also switched from contracting with Brea police to contracting with the Orange County Sheriff’s Department. Fire safety isn’t just about fighting fires, Pulone allows; it’s also about evacuating people.
During the Freeway Complex fire, some streets saw gridlock. Sheriff’s deputies have more resources, Pulone explains, and should be able to move people to safety with efficiency and speed should a worst-case scenario occur.
A VIEW TO PAY FOR
As the city manager and I pore over the map, he points out equestrian areas I didn’t know existed in south Yorba Linda. I mention running, biking and seeing kayaks on the Santa Ana River that meanders just north of the 91.
“We also have great hiking opportunities,” Pulone offers. He asks if I’ve been to the highest point in Chino Hills State Park, which lies just north of Yorba Linda. I smile and nod. The view takes in the Santa Ana, San Gabriel and Santa Monica mountain ranges as well as everything from Yorba Linda to Santa Catalina Island.
It is a view of promise.
Contact the writer: dwhiting@ocregister.com
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