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October 12, 2012

Lovely!Fall FashionsFor 2012

Lovely!Fall FashionsFor 2012

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By Bex BarkerThough the temperatures are still

high in most states, fall fashion is likely to be on the minds of women everywhere. As cool days and brisk breezes approach, I know I am already lusting after a new fall ward-robe. Here are the five must-haves on my list this season.

A great coat

I have a lovely red coat with an a-line skirt that I adore, but I’m feeling a bit tired of wearing the same thing every year. This will be the third year I’ve worn it, and while it’s in decent shape, I’m ready for something new. Because I am budget conscious this year, I won’t be able to buy a brand new coat, but I have found several I love in consignment stores, my fa-vorite being a black faux-fur with a high collar and fit-and-flare shape to the knees. It’s gorgeous, and I can’t wait to wear it this winter with tights and dresses.

Stylish boots

Boots are one of my favorite things about cold weather. I loved last year’s riding boot trend, so I’m excited to see

that the style is still in fashion, albeit with a somewhat more western vibe. While booties aren’t my thing, there are several styles of the boot’s shorter cousin that are quite cute.

A hat

I don’t generally wear hats because my naturally curly hair does not recuper-ate well from being crushed by a hat, but since I moved from a southern state to a much cooler northern state, I’ve decided to find one I like and commit, perhaps

to this adorable Jessica Simpson feathered Panama. Another option, of course, is the wide ear-covering head-band or even earmuffs, which I love.

Tights

As 98% of my wardrobe con-sists of skirts and dresses, tights are a necessity when cold weath-er comes around, though I also have a love affair with leggings (not worn as pants). One of the recent trends that I have not yet explored is that of shockingly colored or patterned tights. Gen-erally, I’m a basic black kind of girl, but with a black faux-fur coat and black boots, I’m contemplat-ing the dive into these crazy leg-coverings.

A fabulous bag

The bag makes the outfit, for me. Obviously I can’t carry my white leather tote through the winter, so I have to find the fall/winter replacement. I’m loving the large tote bags I see in stores, l ike almost any of these from Banana Republic. The “saddle bag” sort of trend appeals to me, as long as there aren’t tassels or too much metal hardware.

The best part about fall and winter, for me, is the ability to go outside and walk to the coffee shop without breaking a sweat. Equally exciting of course are the

new additions to my wardrobe as I prepare for the impending drop in temperature.

Five Fall Fashion Must-haves

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Operation Smile, an international children’s medical charity, honored Smile Ambassadors Brooke Burke-Charvet and David Charvet at its 30th Anniversary Smile Gala September 28 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. Philanthropist Jill Grey, out-door eclectic footwear company Sanuk, humanitarians Julia and Stephanie Argy-ros, Krista Jajonie and Daneia Sanadiki were also honored. Access Hollywood host Billy Bush served as Master of Ceremonies; singer Chris Mann and vio-linist Caitlin Moe performed; and Roma Downey and Mark Burnett, Sue Naegle, Jennifer Salke and Dr. Randy Sherman, Chaired. A highlight of the evening included a surprise announcement by honoree Julia Argyros, on behalf of the Argyros Family Foundation, that they will be donating $1 million to Operation Smile. In total, the gala raised more than $2 mil-lion to benefit the organization. Operation Smile provides free surgery for children worldwide suffering from facial deformi-ties, to heal their smiles and transform their lives. Every three minutes, a child is born with a cleft. One in 10 of those children will die before their first birthday. The Smile Gala is a premier event, help-ing Operation Smile provide hope and healthy futures for children worldwide. For Gala information, please visit www.operationsmile.org/lagala.

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The Festival of Arts is pleased to an-nounce a new exhibit, “Potpourri” now on display at the Wells Fargo Bank in Laguna Beach through December 6, 2012. Featuring a diverse group of Festival exhibitors from a variety of medium, the show highlights the wide range of styles and mediums repre-sented in this summer’s Festival of Arts Fine Art Show. A special opening reception with the exhibiting artists will be held October 30, 2012 from 11am to 2pm and is free and open to the public.

The Festival of Arts – California’s Premier Fine Art Show is a presti-gious, highly competitive, regional juried fine art show featuring original artwork by southern Orange County’s finest artists. In 2012, the Festival of Arts celebrated its 80th Anniversary with the work of 140 accomplished artists showcased to the public during the eight-week run. Each season a group of professionals involved in the art community evaluate the original

artwork of the artists featured in the annual summer exhibit. The 2013 Festival of Arts Fine Art Show will run June 30 – August 31, 2013. For more information on applying to the 2012 Festival of Arts show, please call (949) 464-4234 or go online at LagunaFes-tivalofArts.org.

Artists featured in the Festival’s “Potpourri” exhibit include Mary Aslin (pastels), Susan Cox (acrylics), the collaborative team of Stephanie Cun-ningham and Betty Haight (mixed media), Rick Delanty (acrylics), Robert Hansen (photography), Tom Lamb (photography), Carolyn Machado (mixed media), Elizabeth McGhee (oils), Lee Munsell (oils), Julie Sample (photography), Gerald Schwartz (oils), Tim Shockley (sculpture), Mike Tauber (ceramics), Elaine Twiss (acrylic), Nori-ho Uriu (printmaking), Bruce Vander-wilt (oils), Vinita Voogd (printmaking), Cliff Wassman (photography), and Annette Wimmer (oils).

“This new show at Wells Fargo is a great sampling of the talent of this summer’s exhibit,” said exhibit cura-tor Pat Sparkuhl. “This extraordinary group of artists exemplify the quality and variety on display during the Fes-tival of Arts 80th Anniversary season.”

The exhibit is on the third floor of the Wells Fargo building at 260 Ocean Avenue, Laguna Beach. It is part of

an ongoing series of shows that the Festival of Arts will be holding at Wells Fargo. The building is open to the public Monday through Friday 9:00 a.m. - 6 p.m. and Saturday 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Admission is free. The Festival of Arts is a non-profit organization whose proceeds support the arts in and about Laguna Beach. For more information call 949-464-4282.

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By Christi AldridgeFall fashion is hitting the stores

and the fashion magazines, so don’t get left behind as the seasons change. Add a few of these pieces to your wardrobe to instantly add fall flair. Here are the pieces that will be popular this fall.

Matchstick PantsWhat are matchstick pants?

They’re slim fitting pants that look chic and dressy that you can wear to work or on an evening out. They hit the ankle for a flattering fit, and come in comfortable fabrics like silk and cotton. The patterns are gorgeous and will look great paired with a solid silk blouse.

PatternsPatterns are fall ’s big trend,

and you don’t want to miss the boat. This trend encompasses everything from polka dots and florals to brocade prints, plaids, and everything in between. Can you combine two different prints? Sure, as long as the prints have at least one color in common and don’t overpower each other.

LeatherLeather is making a comeback,

and it’s not just leather miniskirts. Leather is being seen on shirts, vests, motorcycle jackets and pleated skirts. Try a pair of glam-orous leather jeans with a pretty sweater or blouse, or add leather to your wardrobe in the form of a beautiful bag or a chic blazer. Leather is being seen in lots of colors from black to burgundy.

SparklesLush jewels and sparkles are

in style, so get in on the trend with a rhinestone edged cardigan, sparkly heels, a sequined top or even jeweled hair accessories or purses. Sequins, glitter and jewels will be seen a lot this fall, and you can do a little bit or a lot depend-ing on your personal style. If you choose to do a lot of sparkle, make sure the rest of your outfit is more understated.

WineMerlot , cabernet , and pinot

noir…yes, those are types of drinks but they are also fall’s trendiest colors! Shades of burgundy are

everywhere including clothing, bags, shoes and even lipstick. It’s a gorgeous shade for fall that can work for most everyone and it also pairs well with black, dark green and pink. Use it as a neutral to update your style this fall.

ClutchLeave your oversized bag at

home: clutches are all the rage this fall. Small clutch bags in all colors and sizes are taking over. They are made out of leather, polyester, tweed or suede. Some are embel-lished with stones and some are glitter encrusted or have a hard shell. Whatever you choose, a clutch is a simple and stylish addi-tion to any outfit for day or evening.

Falling in love With Fall Fashion

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By ShawnTe PierceThere are always definite trends

that come up each season. This fall, a lot of attention is on the graphic eye-liner, colorblocked eye, and the dark red lip. However, color always reigns supreme -- even Allure agrees. When you find the right color combinations, your face shines. So be a shining star with these hot color combinations for fall!

Purple and Silver EyeshadowPurple is always a fall eyeshadow

favorite. It is dark enough to match some of the somber notes of fall/winter weather but colorful enough to keep things lively. In past seasons, this royal color made waves paired with gold for a glam look. For fall/winter 2012, the new luxe look uses silver. These two colors are perfect for the colorblocked eye trend.

Makeup Tips: For a sexy, modern, night-look, sweep a cool purple shade across lids up to brow bone. Use the silver to highlight brow bone and

line lower lashes. Smudge for added edge.

Red and CoralWeren’t these colors the big thing

for spring? Yes, they were and they are back for fall. These two colors are both within the red color tree but one is soft where the other is more intense. Coral looks great for eyes, cheeks, and lips. Red is more of cheek and lip color. If you are feel-ing dramatic, sweep some red blush across your lids paired with a coral lip to make heads turn.

Makeup Tips: Get a fresh rosy-faced look by dusting cheeks and eyes with a coral shade. Wear it with a cherry tinted lip stain to give you a “just came out of the cold” look.

Dusky Mauves and RosesThis color combination is subdued

but has a subtle intensity that brings out the features it highlights. The mauves to look for will be grayed out hues like Bobbi Brown Eye Shadow in Heather and Shiseido Perfect Rouge Glowing Matte in Whisper. Your rose shades can be as light as a beige-rose or as deep as a dusky brownish-pink.

Makeup Tips: Were mauve on eyes and lips with rosey cheeks. This gives a lighter look to start the day off and for evening add a cat-eye for subtle flair.

Rich Gold and Earthy GreensGreen is the hot color for fall in both

beauty and fashion. While all shades of green eye shadow are on-trend for the season, the darker, earthier greens turn heads when paired with rich gold. Look for mossy greens, true olives, and dark hunter greens.

Makeup Tips: Apply gold shadow all over eyelids and across brow bone. Apply green to the crease and line eyes with the green shadow. Smudge for a sexy, smoky eye. Wear a gold gloss on lips to increase the luxe effect.

These four color combinations are smoking hot for fall. You can wear them any way that best fits your style. Also, these colors can be mixed-matched to create fun looks for Halloween, which is just around the corner! Have fun trying out these hot colors for fall and look beautiful wearing them.

Four hot Color CoMBinations For Fall

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Segerstrom Center for the Arts applauds Keenan Kampa on the occasion of her American debut with the Mariinsky Ballet during per formances of Swan Lake, October 2 – 7, 2012. The young American ballerina danced one of the four Swans in the open-ing presentation of the Center’s I n t e rna t i ona l Dance Se r i es . We are pleased to offer photos of Ms. Kampa taken by Gene Schiavone during the engagement as well as stories regarding her from various media and the Mariinsky Theater. Ms. Kampa said, “ I feel t ru ly honored to have been invited to join the Mariinsky Ballet, a great and historic company. I know it will require a lot of hard work and dedication to live up to their high standards, and I look forward to making that commitment. It was wonderful to have had my US debut with the Company in Swan Lake here at Segerstrom Center.”

Dance Magazine recently called her “a stunning paradox of star quality…within her delicate, an-gelic presence lies an edginess and attack—an intrigue worthy of Mona Lisa—that makes her irre-sistible to watch.”

Kampa’s historic path to the Mari insky Bal let began at the age of four when she joined the Conservatory Ballet in Reston, Virginia, under the direction of Julia Cziller Redick. She attended both the Boston Ballet’s Summer Dance Program (2003 and 2004) and American Ballet Theater ’s summer intensive program in New York (2005 and 2006) and was a regular attendee of the Kennedy Center’s Ballet Master Class Se-ries. In January 2007, Keenan at-tended a Kennedy Center master class with Mariinsky Ballet Master Gennady Selyutski who invited her to study at the 274-year-old Academy. Three years later, at the age of 20, Keenan Kampa became the first American dancer given the special distinction of be-ing awarded the Russian diploma from the Vaganova Ballet Academy in St. Petersburg, Russia. Gradu-ates of the school include some of the most famous ballet dancers, choreographers, and teachers in history, including Balanchine, Baryshnikov, Danilova, Nijinsky, Nureyev, Pavlova, and Vishneva. Through her intense three years of classical ballet training there she gained the respect of i ts teachers, winning lead roles in

the school’s productions of The Nutcracker and Gayane, becoming the only foreigner ever to dance the role of Masha (Clara) in the Academy’s product ion of The Nutcracker in her final year. Film Producer Ken Ferguson is devel-oping Keenan’s amazing story into a feature film through his inde-pendent film company, Beach Mill Productions.

Kampa joined Boston Ballet in 2010 and is currently a company

member. She has performed a diverse repertoire with Boston Bal-let including La Bayadére, Jorma Elo’s world premiere Elo Experi-ence, and George Balanchine’s Symphony in Three Movements. This spring she can be seen per-forming in Boston Ballet’s produc-tion of Don Quixote April 26-May 6.

Founded in the 18th century and originally known as the Impe-rial Russian Ballet, the Mariinsky Ballet is one of the world’s leading

ballet companies. While known internationally as the Kirov Ballet in the Soviet era, the Mariinsky Ballet Company’s historic name was restored in the 1990s. The Mari insky Bal let is the parent company of the Vaganova Ballet Academy, a leading international ballet school. Under the artistic direction of Valery Gergiev, the Mariinsky Theatre has received world-wide critical acclaim.

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oC athlete With CereBral palsY to atteMpt ironMan World ChaMpionship;

oM Foundation presents $100K CheCK

Families and supporters of Orange County-based philanthropist and athlete Bonner Paddock joined together at United Cerebral Palsy of Orange County’s (UCP-OC) Irvine headquarters for a special ceremony and sendoff for Paddock who aims to raise $1 million for children with disabilities and hopes to make history by being the first person with cerebral palsy to complete the Ironman World Championship in Kona, Hawaii.

Saturday, October 13th is the Ironman World Championship consisting of a 2.4 mile swim, 112 mile bike ride and a 26.2 mile run. The inaugural event was conceptualized in 1977 as a way to challenge athletes who had seen success at a local biathlon. Fifteen people came to the challenge back in 1978, now there are nearly 1800 athletes embarking on the 140.6 mile journey that presents the ultimate test of body, mind and spirit to earn the tile of “Ironman”.

Set in Hawaii, the Kona Coast gives the athletes a black lava view while battling crosswinds of 45 mph, 95 degree temperatures and a scorching sun. The Ironman Triathlon became the benchmark against which all extreme sports challenges would be measured.

Looking at the roster of participants, the youngest are one male and one female both at 19 years of age and the oldest are three athletes all at the age of 82 (two males and a female). Paddock, age 37 is competing with around fifty males his age, but in the 35-39 year old category, he is challenged with just over 230 males.

You might remember Paddock, he’s a Newport Beach resident and in 2008, he climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro to raise $250,000 for UCP of Orange County. A video documentary, “Beyond Limits,” narrated by the late Michael Clarke Duncan tells the amazing story.

Paddock is also a UCP-OC Board Member and the founder and chair-man of OM Foundation and his One Man, One Mission campaign is raising funds for early learning centers at United Cerebral Palsy of Orange County (UCP-OC) and other facilities such as Light in Africa (Tanzania) and Dell Children’s Hospital (Austin, TX).

On hand for the sendoff celebration visiting from Africa, was Mama Lynn from the organization Light in Africa and Juliana, a 16 year old from Tanzania whose legs had to be amputated and is now being fitted for prosthetics. Her legs had been severely damaged since birth; she creatively got around using her knees. Bonner met Mama Lynn and toured the orphanage during his trip to Tanzania and it was during that visit he realized the need to support organizations assisting disabled children is a world-wide issue. To date the Light in Africa organization houses 237 children with disabilities ranging from cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, and mental disabilities. Many of the children are HIV positive as well. To help address the shortage of services for children with special needs, Paddock and the OM Foundation plan to build additional centers in Tanzania to house and provide care for abandoned children with disabilities.

We wish Bonner Paddock lots of luck on his quest and if you are inter-ested in viewing the Ironman Competition, you can visit www.Ironman.com for exclusive streaming coverage on October 13th. Viewers can access the live webcast, live blog and athlete tracker via computer and, for the first time, via tablet or smart phone beginning at 6 AM local time. Cheer Paddock on and follow him on Twitter at @bonnerpaddock. For more information about United Cerebral Palsy of Orange County, visit www.ucp-oc.org or for more information about OM Foundation, visit www.1man1mission.org.

Bonner Paddock posing with his Ironman Jersey and bike for Ironman World Championship

UCP-OC client Faith Langhorn from Mission Viejo poses with Bonner Paddock and client Ashley Arambula from Laguna Hills

OM Foundation Board Members Vern Underwood from Young’s Market and An-gel’s Chairman Dennis Kuhl present a $100,000 check to United Cerebral Palsy of Orange County CEO Cathleen Collins

Bonner Paddock poses with long time supporters Keith and Andrea Bridges from Mission Viejo

Photos courtesy of United Cerebral Palsy of Orange County

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This weekend the Harvest Festi-val® Original Art & Craft Show comes to the Anaheim Convention Center October 12-14, 2012 with more than 24,000 handcrafted originals, live music, demonstrations, a Kidzone, strolling performers, contests, spe-cialty foods, and more. Patrons who bring non-perishable food items to donate to the Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange County will receive $2 off of the admission price.

Celebrating 40 years as the west coast’s largest and finest indoor craft show, the fall tradition brings together more than 200 exhibitors from across the nation for a shopping extravaganza like no other. The fes-tive atmosphere makes exploring the array of exhibits an exciting discovery of ceramics, paintings, jewelry, blown glass, hand woven clothing, photog-raphy, candles, woodwork, garden designs, homemade sauces and soups, antique treasures, children’s accessories, sculptures, holiday ornaments, and more. At affordable prices, each creation features the per-sonal touch to make for a memorable gift or keepsake. Patrons appreciate the opportunity to interact with the artists, get items personalized, or even learn some helpful tips through crafting demonstrations.

“Each item in our juried showcase is a ‘made in America’ orig-inal created by artists who embrace the op-portunity to share their passion,” says Nancy Glenn, Harvest Festi-val Show Manager.

This year’s 40th An-niversary Celebration will include a special culinary demonstra-tion from The Bikini Chef, Susan Irby, as seen on TV and heard on KABC Radio. This sought after author has written eight cook-books and has de-signed the Bikini Lifestyles “Wine, Dine, and Workout,” giving people the tools they need to live a healthy lifestyle. Chef Irby will serve up fitness tips along with scrumptious tastings during her presentations Saturday and Sunday at 1:00pm.

Cerritos resident Susan Lake will be among the exhibitors showcas-ing their creative talents. She has been woodcarving all summer to have a supply of new Halloween and Christmas gift items and ornaments. Her pieces begin with a sketch, prog-

ress to a rough shape from a band saw, before being hand carved and finished with a detailing paintbrush. Never one to be idle, she carves at her booth throughout the weekend.

Gayle Newell of Irvine specializes in collector ornaments and personal-ized keepsakes with her Tole-Tally Unique products. What started as a hobby has grown in popularity with a busy year-round schedule to keep up with demand. She personalizes items right on the spot, making for the perfect gift.

Fullerton based Marion Owens of Maraya Jewelry Art will be showcas-ing her fine handcrafted rings, pen-nants and precious gems. Designing since 1976, she has an incredible skill for creating the perfect showpiece for everyday and special occasions.

Connecting with the community, Knots of Love will greet guests at the bag and parcel check and Discovery Science Center will host the interac-tive, Halloween-inspired Kidszone while Kids Are 1st will offer free child fingerprinting and photo ID kits.

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F o r s e n i o r c i t i z e n s , the most important d e c i s i o n y o u w i l l make this fall comes in the form of choosing the most appropriate Medicare coverage options for next year.

Medicare’s 2013 open enrollment period runs from October 15 to December 7, 2012. For most cur-rent enrollees, that’s the only time to make coverage changes for the coming calendar year (exceptions are made if you later move outside your plan’s service area, qualify for financial assistance or a few other situations).

Several changes to Medicare take effect in 2013, including:

Medicare Part D participants who reach the so-called doughnut hole coverage gap will begin re-ceiving a 52.5 percent discount on brand-name prescription drugs and a 21 percent discount on generics, compared to 2012’s 50/14 percent rates.

Medicare will begin covering

additional preventive and screening services, including assessments and counseling for depression, alcohol misuse, cardiovascular disease and obesity.

A redesigned Medicare Summary Notice, which explains what your doc-tor/ provider billed for, the Medicare-approved amount, what Medicare paid, and what you must pay.

Medicare also recently overhauled its website (www.medicare.gov), add-ing many new features and simplify-ing the language and site navigation. For example:

The homepage now provides direct links for common tasks like ap-plying for Medicare, changing plans, calculating costs, researching what different plans cover and more.

Search for whether a specific test, item or service is covered under Original Medicare (Parts A and B).

Quick links to replace a lost Medicare card, find a Medicare Ad-vantage (Part C) or prescription drug plan (Part D).

Find doctors and other health professionals, nursing homes, hos-pitals, home health services and health/drug plans, and make side-by-side comparisons of costs and care provided.

It can be accessed on mobile

devices like tablets and smartphones, so you can seek information any-where, anytime.

Briefly, Medicare provides health care benefits to people age 65 and older and those under 65 with cer-tain disabilities or end-stage renal disease. For most people, the initial enrollment period is the seven-month period that begins three months before the month they turn 65. If you miss that window, you may enroll for the first time between January 1 and March 31 each year, although your coverage won’t begin until July 1. To apply for Medicare online, visit www.ssa.gov/medicareonly.

Medicare plans and coverage op-tions include:

Part A; helps cover inpatient hos-pital, skilled nursing facility, hospice and home health care services.

Part B; helps cover doctor’s services, outpatient care and some preventive services. It’s optional and has a monthly premium.

Part C (Medicare Advantage) – offers plans run by Medicare-approved private insurers as alter-natives to Original Medicare. Most cover prescription drugs and some include extra benefits at additional cost. You’re usually required to use the plan’s provider network.

Part D; helps cover the cost of prescription drugs. It’s optional and carries a monthly premium. These pri-vately run plans vary widely in terms of cost, copayments and deductibles and medications covered.

Some people also purchase ad-ditional Medigap (Medicare Supple-mental) insurance offered by private insurers. It follows strict government coverage guidelines and helps pay for many items not covered by Medicare, including deductibles, copayments and coinsurance.

Understanding and choosing the right Medicare options can be com-plicated and time-consuming. For assistance, call 1-800-633-4227 or read; Medicare & You; a highly de-tailed guide that explains Medicare in easy-to-understand language – it’s found at www.medicare.gov.

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Segerstrom Center for the Arts presented the inaugural event in LA Opera’s Off Grand project: a special concert performance of Giuseppe Verdi’s The Two Foscari (I Due Fos-cari) on Monday, October 1 at 7:30 p.m. The performance in the Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall starred the same cast as in the LA Opera’s fully staged production, with LA Opera General Director Plácido Domingo as Francesco Foscari, and Music Director James Conlon will join forces for this rarely performed early Verdi masterpiece. This will be a concert performance featuring the same cast that will appear in LA Opera’s fully-staged production from September 15 to October 9 at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, with Mr. Domingo starring in the leading role of Francesco Foscari, Italian tenor Fran-cesco Meli as Jacopo Foscari and Russian soprano Marina Poplavs-kaya as Jacopo’s wife Lucrezia. LA Opera Music Director James Conlon conducted the Opera’s Orchestra and chorus. Maestro Conlon will also appear at the free Preview Talk prior to the performance in the Studio Performance Space.

Following the performance – which

prompted standing ovations at the end of both the first half of the opera and during the final bows – the cast and Center donors were hosted by South Coast Plaza for a celebration reception and dinner at Florent and Amelia Marneau’s Marche Moderne restaurant.

Center President Terrence W. Dwyer welcomed Domingot and Com-pany: “We are thrilled to continue our long-time relationship with LA Opera with this performance of The Two Foscari. Through the years, there have been many wonderful performances at the Center by both Plácido Domingo and his marvelous company, and it is always a pleasure to welcome them back.”

Domingo has appeared at the Center many times, including perfor-mances in LA Opera productions of The Girl of the Golden West, El Gato Montés and a broadcast of Il Postino on the Arts Plaza. He has sung in concerts and, in 2006, performed for the opening night of the Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall and in Die Walküre during the Mariinsky Festival. The legendary tenor/baritone remarked, “This is a wonderful oppor-tunity for LA Opera and Segerstrom

Center for the Arts to collaborate on a truly noteworthy event: the first performances in Southern California of Verdi’s The Two Foscari, presented in an early celebration of Verdi’s up-coming 2013 bicentenary,” said Mr. Domingo. “This is a beautiful but little known opera that combines two of the composer’s recurring themes: the abuse of political power and the bond between father and child. I look for-ward to returning to Costa Mesa with our Off Grand Series and my fellow performers from LA Opera for what promises to be an exciting revival of an unfairly neglected treasure.”

LA Opera Off Grand is a new ini-tiative developed to bring LA Opera performances to a wider geographical area, increase audience diversity, and expand the range of experiences for the Company’s existing attendees. LA Opera Off Grand performances will be concentrated in neighborhoods that are not easily accessible to downtown and will expand on traditional ideas of the operatic experience by experi-menting with performance spaces, creative artists new to the genre and a variety of musical styles.

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE T.S. No: F537563 CA Unit Code: F Loan No: 0999906696/PATRICIA A Investor No: 174864110 AP #1: 458-121-18 T.D. SERVICE COMPANY, as duly appointed Trustee under the following described Deed of Trust WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH (in the forms which are lawful tender in the United States) and/or the cashier’s, certified or other checks specified in Civil Code Section 2924h (payable in full at the time of sale to T.D. Service Company) all right, title and inter-est conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property hereinafter described: Trustor: PATRICIA ANN TYSON, AS TRUSTEE OF THE CHINNICI FAMILY TRUST DATED JANUARY 23, 2006 Recorded January 30, 2008 as Instr. No. 2008000044183 in Book --- Page --- of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of ORANGE County; CALIFORNIA , pursuant to the Notice of Default and Election to Sell thereunder recorded June 21, 2012 as Instr. No. 12-350524 in Book --- Page --- of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of ORANGE County CALIFORNIA. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED DECEMBER 28, 2007. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. 1729 PORT CHARLES PL, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 “(If a street address or common designation of property is shown above, no warranty is given as to its completeness or correctness).” Said Sale of property will be made in “as is” condi-tion without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust, with interest as in said note provided, advances, if any, under the terms of said Deed of Trust, fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust. Said sale will be held on: OCTOBER 18, 2012, AT 3:00 P.M. *ON THE FRONT STEPS TO THE ENTRANCE OF THE ORANGE CIVIC CENTER, 300 E. CHAPMAN, ORANGE, CA 92866 At the time of the initial publication of this notice, the total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the above described Deed of Trust and estimated costs, expenses, and advances is $524,035.67. It is possible that at the time of sale the opening bid may be less than the total indebtedness due. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you are considering bidding on this property lien, you should understand that there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Plac-ing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automatically entitle you to free and clear ownership of the property. You should also be

aware that the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can receive clear title to the property. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that may exist on this property by contacting the county recorder’s office or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same lender may hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that information about trustee sale postponements be made available to you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property, you may call (714) 480-5690 or (800) 843-0260 ext 5690 or visit this Internet Web site: http://www.tacforeclosures.com/sales, using the file number assigned to this case F537563 F. Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason, the successful bidder’s sole and exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and the successful bidder shall have no further recourse. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the monies paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s attorney. Date: September 19, 2012 T.D. SERVICE COMPANY as said Trustee, T.D. Service Company Agent for the Trustee and as Authorized Agent for the Beneficiary CINDY GASPAROVIC, ASSISTANT SECRETARY T.D. SERVICE COMPANY 4000 W. Metropolitan Drive, Suite 400 Orange, CA 92868-0000 The Beneficiary may be attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained may be used for that purpose. If available , the expected opening bid and/or postponement information may be obtained by calling the following telephone number(s) on the day before the sale: (714) 480-5690 or (800) 843-0260 ext 5690 or you may access sales information at http://www.tacforeclosures.com/sales TAC# 959707 PUB: 09/28/12, 10/05/12, 10/12/12

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE TS No. CA-09-261046-ED Order No.: 090189895-CA-DCI YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 3/2/2005. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. A public auction sale to the highest bidder for cash, cashier’s check drawn on a state or national bank, check drawn by state or federal credit union, or a check drawn by a state or federal savings and loan association, or savings association, or savings bank specified in Section 5102 to the Financial code and authorized to do business in this state, will be held by duly appointed trustee. The sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust, with interest and late charges thereon, as provided in the note(s), advances, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, interest thereon, fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth below. The amount may be greater on the day of sale. BENEFICIARY MAY ELECT TO BID LESS THAN THE TOTAL AMOUNT DUE. Trustor(s): ROBERT KEILCH AND TAMMY KEILCH, HUSBAND AND WIFE AS COMMUNITY PROPERTY WITH RIGHT OF SURVIVORSHIP Recorded: 3/11/2005 as Instrument No. 2005000183111 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of ORANGE County, California; Date of Sale: 11/2/2012 at 9:00 AM Place of Sale: On the front steps to the entrance of the Orange Civic Center, 300 E. Chapman, Orange, CA 92866 Amount of unpaid balance and other charges: $4,291,557.28 The purported property address is: 323 MORNING STAR LN, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 Assessor’s Parcel No. 117-721-22 NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you are considering bidding on this property lien, you should understand that there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automatically entitle you to free and clear ownership of the property. You should also be aware that the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can receive clear title to the property. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that may exist on this property by contacting the county recorder’s office or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same lender may hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the

property. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that information about trustee sale postponements be made available to you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property, you may call 714-573-1965 for information regarding the trustee’s sale or visit this Internet Web site http://www.qualityloan.com , using the file number assigned to this foreclosure by the Trustee: CA-09-261046-ED . Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the property address or other common designation, if any, shown herein. If no street address or other common designation is shown, directions to the location of the property may be obtained by sending a written request to the beneficiary within 10 days of the date of first publication of this Notice of Sale. If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason, the successful bidder’s sole and exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee, and the successful bidder shall have no further recourse. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee, or the Mortgagee’s Attorney. Date: Quality Loan Service Corporation 2141 5th Avenue San Diego, CA 92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE information only Sale Line: 714-573-1965 Or Login to: http://www.qualityloan.com Reinstatement Line: (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality Loan Service Corp. If you have previously been discharged through bankruptcy, you may have been released of personal liability for this loan in which case this letter is intended to exercise the note holders right’s against the real property only. THIS NOTICE IS SENT FOR THE PURPOSE OF COLLECTING A DEBT. THIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT ON BEHALF OF THE HOLDER AND OWNER OF THE NOTE. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED BY OR PROVIDED TO THIS FIRM OR THE CREDITOR WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. As required by law, you are hereby notified that a negative credit report reflecting on your credit record may be submitted to a credit report agency if you fail to fulfill the terms of your credit obligations. TS No.: CA-09-261046-ED IDSPub #0038552 10/12/2012 10/19/2012 10/26/2012

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Willing to take a plunge with the all-leather dress? Check out how Demi Lovato adds a nonchalant punch by styling her all-leather dress with a denim jacket. The jacket breaks the ensemble and adds a statement punch to your ensemble.

#3: Leather peplum topNothing screams “style” more than a peplum leather top. Hence, if you find yourself stuck in a fashion rut, a leather

peplum top can break the monotony and amp up for your style statement. Skinny jeans or straight-leg pants balance the flouncy silhouette of the top and offer a much-needed relaxed touch to your attire. This fashionista creates a tasteful look by pairing her peplum top with zippered ankle length pants and uses a white blazer, a studded clutch and pointy heels to dress up her chic look.

#4: Leather sweaterDesigners have used leather to create modern

and sleek looks. Make bold and edgy impression to your fall outfit by choosing a leather sweater. While all-leather capes are available, sweaters with leather accents are friendlier. For instance, this sweater that comes with leather panels can be paired with a black pleated skirt, dark denim or colored leggings.

#5: Leather jacketLeather jacket remains a coveted choice

for many and continues to remain fall es-sential. This year is no exception. Trend-conscious ladies can take it a step further and avoid the usual blacks and choose a fashion-forward navy blue instead. Blank’s faux-leather motorcycle jacket featuring an asymmetric front zip and cropped fit can be used to dress up your leggings and tees, as well as your slinky evening dresses.

#6: Leather leggingsIf the above-mentioned choices leave

you excited and wanting more, create an uber cool look with skintight leggings. You may start with a basic black and then experiment with more exciting fall offerings like metallics and printed.

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FAMILY NEIGHBORHOODNestled up towards the hills in a wonderful family neighborhood with community pool and park. Offering approximately 2,300 sq. ft., 4 bedrooms, 3 baths and a large yard.20692 Shadow Rock $539,000.00

CULDESAC LOCATIONOffering approx 4000 sq. ft. with 5 bedrooms and 4 baths. Spacious bonus room could be a 6th bedroom. Beautifully appointed with stone and hardwood floors. Newly remodeled kitchen with granite counters and center island. The yard is complete with pool/spa and built in BBQ area with a cozy fireplace. Nice views and located on a culdesac. 5 Blackhawk $929,000.00

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HUGE PRICE REDUCTION $149KThis location and exterior views of the oak trees will leave you speechless. This custom home homes offers approx. 4000 sq. ft. situated on an acre lot nestled amongst the oak trees. Newly remodeled with top notch finishes. Seller has the plans for the infinity pool. A must see. Seller

will consider seller financing or a trade 3 Palomino $1,249,000.00

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TRULY AMAZINGOffering approx 4700 sq. ft with 5 bedrooms and 5.5 baths. Incredible traditional floorplan with all the upgrades.Oversized gourmet kitchen and adjoining family room with large breakfast nook. Private backyard complete with pool/spa, outside family room and built in BBQ. 12 Salinger $1,199,000.00

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TRULY AMAZING LOCATIONLocated on a prime lot with golf course views and so many upgrades beyond your imagination. Offering approx. 1351 sq. ft with 3 bedrooms and 3 bath. Two car at-tached garage and large front courtyard. 12969 Ternberry $499,000.00

IDEAL FAMILY HOMELocated on a quiet culdesac with views. Aprox. 2500 sq. ft. with 5 bedrooms and 3 bath. Loaded with upgrades and a wonderful family home. Newly land-scaped and all new flooring. 9 Woondsong $659,000.00

EXCEPTIONAL CUSTOM HOMEThis beautiful QUALITY custom home has it all! This well thought out floorplan

offers 6200 sq. ft.with 4 bedrooms, 6 baths and a private office. Exceptional private backyard. This custom home is situated on over an acre lot and located in

the prestigious neighborhood “The Woods”. 5 Shire $2,849,000.00

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SUPERIOR LOCATIONVery private large lot with tremendous privacy and large green belt on one side.

Excellent floor plan offering approx 2400 sq. ft with 4 bedrooms and 3 baths. Newly updated through out. Pool size lot and backs to the park.

26511 Via Marina $559,000.00

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FORMER MODELWow..beautiful townhome located close to the park. Exceptional upgrades, vaulted

ceilings and lots of windows.Nice size patio for entertaining.Offering approx 1400 sq. ft. with 3 bed and 3 bath. Attached 2 car garage.

45 Bell Chime $574,900.00

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WHAT A SHOWPIECEBeautiful townhome with all the ammentities. Offering approx. 1600 sq. ft with 3 bedrooms and 2.5 baths. Spacious floorplan with separate living and dining. Very nicely upgraded. Nice size backyard and an attached 2 car garage. Close to the park. 67 Night Bloom $569,000.00

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A DOLL HOUSEOffering approx 1129 sq. ft. with 3 bedrooms and 2 baths.Everything is brand new!! Very nice spacious floorplan. Light and bright location. Hardwood floors, granite counters and stainless appliances. 1 car garage and 1 carport. Assoc. pool and spa. 5 Sundance $359,000.00

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PERFECT FAMILY HOMEWonderful family neighborhood and ideal floorplan. Offering approx. 1900 sq. ft with 4 bed-rooms and 3 baths. Seller has remodeled this beautiful home extensive tile floors and granite counters. Spacious backyard and well manicured. 10 Calle Larspur $485,000.00

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A LITTLE CHARMEROffering approx. 1700 sq. ft with 3 nice size bedrooms and 2.5 baths. Seller has just updated this property with very nice upgrades and new landscape. Great family home 20 Wild Lilac $499,000.00

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MODEL PERFECTAll redone inside with extensive stone floors, granite, carpet and paint. Large open floor plan with roaring ceilings. Nice size kitchen with granite counter. Exceptional backyard with sparkling pool and spa. Enjoy the magnificent views of saddleback mountains. 47 Summitcrest $749,000.00

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BEYOND PERFECTTraditional home offering approx 4700 sq. ft with 5 bedrooms and 5.5 baths. Situated on a prime view lot and loaded with upgrades. Extensive hardwood flooring, built ins, granite and custom window coverings. Pool/spa, built in BBQ and stunning sunset views. 15 Salinger Coto de Caza $1,219,000.00

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