Buy Tickets to the Segerstrom Center for the Arts 45th Candlelight Concert
City Hall
Council, Boards, Commissions, Committee Meetings – Etc.
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Tuesday, May 3
Parks, Beaches & Recreation Commission Coming together
Canceled
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Wednesday, May 4
Harbor Summer Summit
Marina Park Community Center
1600 Westward. Balboa Blvd. – 2-3 p.chiliad.
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Thursday, May v
Camp Newport 2022: Early Bird Discount Deadline
Water Quality Coastal Tidelands Committee Meeting
Crystal Cove Conference Room, Bay 2D
100 Borough Eye Drive – 3-four:30 p.one thousand.
Planning Commission Meeting
Canceled
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Tuesday, May 10
Metropolis Quango Meeting
City Council Chambers
100 Borough Center Drive – 4 p.m.
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Wednesday, May 11
Harbor Commission Coming together
Urban center Council Chambers
100 Civic Eye Drive – 5-9 p.yard.
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Thursday, May 12
Zoning Administrator Meeting
Finance Committee
Borough Centre Customs Room
100 Civic Center Drive – iii-5 p.m.
Urban center Arts Committee Meeting
Central Library
1000 Avocado Ave. – 5 p.m.
Planning Commission Coming together
City Council Chambers
100 Borough Center Bulldoze – six:30 p.yard.
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Friday, May xiii
Picture show in the Park: Luca
Marina Park Customs Center
1600 W. Balboa Blvd. – half-dozen:45-ix p.m.
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Saturday, May 14
56th Annual Newport Beach Art Exhibition
Postponed
Borough Center Community Room
100 Civic Center Drive – (all day)
Oasis: Health & Wellness Resources Fair 2022
Haven Senior Center
801 Narcissus Ave. – ix-11 a.m.
"Touch a Truck" Upshot
Balboa Pier
Balboa Pier parking lot – 9 a.chiliad.-12 p.grand.
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Monday, May 16
Board of Library Trustees Meeting
Central Library
grand Avocado Ave. – 5 p.m.
Aviation Committee Meeting
Civic Center Community Room
100 Civic Center Drive – 5 p.m.
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Tuesday, May 17
Harbor Commission Subcommittee Stakeholder Meeting on Floats & Lifts
Marina Park Community Center
1600 Westward. Balboa Blvd. – 5-7 p.m.
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Tuesday, May 24
City Council Coming together
City Council Chambers
100 Civic Heart Drive – 4 p.m.
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Th, May 26
Zoning Administrator Meeting
Finance Committee
Civic Centre Customs Room
100 Civic Eye Drive – 3-v p.k.
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Lord's day, May 29
Concerts on the Green
Mark Wood and the Parrot Caput Band
Civic Eye Light-green
100 Borough Center Drive – six-7:30 p.m.
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Monday, May 30
Library Closed
Memorial Twenty-four hour period Holiday
City Hall & Nearly City Facilities
Vacation Closure – Memorial Day
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Monday, June half-dozen
Civil Service Lath
Metropolis Council Chambers
100 Civic Center Drive – 5 p.m.
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Tuesday, June 7
Parks, Beaches & Recreation Commission
City Quango Chambers
100 Civic Eye Drive – 5 p.thousand.
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Wednesday, June 8
Harbor Committee Coming together
City Council Chambers
100 Civic Center Drive – five-nine p.one thousand.
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Thursday, June 9
Urban center Arts Commission Coming together
Fundamental Library
1000 Avocado Ave. – v p.m.
Planning Commission Coming together
City Council Chambers
100 Civic Heart Drive – half-dozen:thirty p.grand.
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Sunday, June 12
Concerts on the Green
Catch A Wave
Civic Center Green
100 Civic Center Drive – half dozen-7:30 p.m.
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Tuesday, June 14
Metropolis Council Meeting
City Council Chambers
100 Borough Heart Drive – four p.one thousand.
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Th, June 16
Zoning Administrator Meeting
Zoom Coming together – 10 a.m.
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City Council Meetings 101 – FAQs about City Quango Meetings (copies are bachelor in the Urban center Clerk's office at 100 Civic Center Bulldoze, Bay East, 2nd Floor; or call 949.644.3005)
www.newportbeachca.gov
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Online login information to view and/or participate will change from meeting to meeting. To access information for each coming together, go to the Urban center website and find it posted on the calendar.Click hither for agendas, meeting minutes and more info.
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How to Contact Your Officials & Reps
Newport Beach City Council
Kevin Muldoon, Mayor, District 4 (2022)
kmuldoon@newportbeachca.gov
Noah Blom, Mayor Pro Tem, District five (2024)
nblom@newportbeachca.gov
Diane Dixon, Fellow member, District 1 (2022)
ddixon@newportbeachca.gov
Brad Avery, Member, District two (2024)
bavery@newportbeachca.gov
Duffy Duffield, Member, Commune three (2022)
dduffield@newportbeachca.gov
Joy Brenner, Member, Commune 6 (2022)
jbrenner@newportbeachca.gov
Volition O'Neill, Member, District vii (2024)
woneill@newportbeachca.gov
Grace Leung, City Managing director
gleung@newportbeachca.gov
NMUSD Board of Didactics
Michelle Barto, President, Expanse v (2022)
mbarto@nmusd.us
Charlene Metoyer, Vice President, Area two (2022)
cmetoyer@nmusd.us
Carol Crane, Clerk, Area 3 (2024)
ccrane@nmusd.us
Leah Ersoylu, Member, Expanse i (2024)
lersoylu@nmusd.the states
Karen Yelsey, Fellow member, Expanse iv (2022)
kyelsey@nmusd.us
Krista Weigand, Fellow member, Area half dozen (2024)
kweigand@nmusd.us
Ashley Anderson, Fellow member, Area vii (2022)
aanderson@nmusd.us
Dr. Wesley Smith, Superintendent
superintendent@nmusd.us
United States Representative
Michelle Steel, Rep., CA-48
https://steel.house.gov/contact/offices
State of California Representatives
David Min, Country Senator, SD-37
https://sd37.senate.ca.gov/contact
Cottie Petrie-Norris, Land Assembly, AD-74
https://a74.asmdc.org/contact-cottie
Canton of Orange Representative
Katrina.Foley@ocgov.com
ON CAMPUS
CORONA DEL MAR Loftier SCHOOL
2101 Eastbluff Bulldoze, Corona del Mar
949.515.6000
https://cdm.nmusd.usa
EVENTS
Monday, May ii-Friday, May 6
Instructor Appreciation Calendar week
Wednesday, May 4
Mental Health Sensation Month – Virtual Parent Education - Parent Wellbeing is Child Wellbeing
6-seven p.1000. – via Zoom. Join Nandini Narayanan, licensed clinical social worker and certified yoga and mindfulness teacher. The presentation volition provide an overview of the science of stress, practical strategies to navigate anxiety, depression, grief & loss and ways to promote your personal wellbeing. In this interactive virtual workshop, parents will proceeds insight and tools for themselves likewise as to support their children.
Wednesday, May 11
Mental Wellness Awareness Month – Virtual Mental Health and Wellness Fair
6-seven p.grand. – via Zoom. Meet several customs partners that specialize in the field of mental health and wellness, like Hoag, CHOC and Care Solace. You will have the opportunity to learn nigh their offerings and ask questions. The virtual mental wellness and wellness fair this month is in lieu of the monthly DELAC meeting.
Wednesday, May 18
Mental Health Awareness Month – Virtual Parent Instruction - Social Emotional Learning & the Ruler Approach
six-7 p.m. – via Zoom. All learning is social and emotional. Equally part of the Mental Health Sensation Month Series, y'all revisit the great work to foster emotional intelligence. This session will dig deeper into the district'due south universal social-emotional learning approach, RULER, which focuses on Recognizing, Understanding, Labeling, Expressing and Regulating our emotions.
Saturday, May 21
Junior/Senior Prom
7-10 p.m. – Location TBA.
Wednesday, May 25
Mental Wellness Awareness Calendar month – Virtual Parent Didactics – Building Resiliency/Coping Strategies for Anxiety
6-seven p.chiliad. – via Zoom. Join Stephanie Cariker, licensed clinical social worker from Hoag Mental Health Heart, as she provides resource, strategies and practical tips for managing anxiety, difficult emotions and unexpected difficult situations.
Tuesday, May 31
High School Awards Night
7-8 p.yard. in the Gym.
Wednesday, June 1
Eye School Awards Night
7-viii p.m. in the Gym.
Thursday, June two
STEP Graduation
5:xxx-6:30 p.m. in the Harper Multipurpose Room.
Sabbatum, June four
8th Grade Promotion Party
7-ix p.m.
ATHLETICS
2022 Spring Sports
Tuesday, May 3
TBA – Boys Golf game vs. TBA
three:thirty p.k. – Boys Track & Field at TBA
three:thirty p.yard. – Girls Rails & Field at TBA
Wed, May 4
TBA – Boys Golf game vs. TBA
9 a.g. – Boys Swimming & Diving at TBA
9 a.m. – Girls Swimming & Diving at TBA
7 p.1000. – Boys Lacrosse vs. Westlake – CIF Division ane Outset Round
Thursday, May 5
7:xxx p.m. – Girls Lacrosse at Westward Ranch – CIF First Circular
Friday, May 6
10 a.one thousand. – Boys Swimming & Diving at TBA
10 a.m. – Girls Swimming & Diving at TBA
3 p.chiliad. – Boys Tennis vs. Claremont
iii:15 p.thousand. – Baseball vs. Servite –
Division 1 Offset Circular
6 p.m. – Boys Lacrosse vs. TBA –
CIF Game
Monday, May 9
TBA – Boys Golf game vs. TBA
Monday, May 16
TBA – Boys Golf vs. TBA
3:xxx p.yard. – Boys Track & Field at TBA
3:30 p.m. – Girls Track & Field at TBA
Thursday, May 19
TBA – Boys Golf game vs. TBA
Tuesday, May 24
iii:30 p.yard. – Boys Rails & Field at TBA
three:30 p.k. – Girls Rail & Field at TBA
Thursday, May 26
TBA – Boys Golf game vs. TBA
3:30 p.m. – Boys Track & Field at TBA
3:xxx p.m. – Girls Track & Field at TBA
Wednesday, June 1
TBA – Boys Golf vs. TBA
NEWPORT HARBOR Loftier School
600 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach
949.515.6300
https://nhhs.nmusd.the states
EVENTS
Wednesday, May 18
PTA Coming together
12-ane p.m. at St. Andrews Presbyterian Church building, 600 St. Andrews Route.
Wed, May 25
NHHS Evening of the Arts
5-8 p.one thousand. at NHHS Girls Gym, Inner Quad Expanse between both Gyms at the front end of the Ballast.
Wednesday, June 1
Senior Awards Night
half-dozen-vii:30 p.k. at NHHS Gym.
Saturday, June i
NHHS Prom
7:thirty-11:thirty p.m. at NHHS.
ATHLETICS
2022 Spring Sports
Tuesday, May 3
1 p.grand. – Boys Golf at TBA
half-dozen p.m. – Boys Volleyball vs. Los Alamitos
Thursday, May 5
3:xv p.chiliad. – Softball vs. Twentynine Palms
6 p.1000. – Girls Lacrosse at Chaminade
Friday, May 6
three:15 p.m. – Baseball vs. San Clemente
SAGE Loma School
20402 Newport Declension Drive, Newport Coast
949.219.0100
www.sagehillschool.org
EVENTS
Thursday, May 5
11th Grade Parent Wrap-Upward Meeting
five:30-6:30 p.m. Virtually. Eleventh-form parents will hear an update from the inferior grade level coming together that was held in Apr given by the college counseling team. They will address a range of topics and offer tips regarding what students should be doing during the summer months leading up to the senior twelvemonth. This is a "parent-only" coming together. Pre-registration is required. Register here.
Friday, May 6
Instrumental Music Functioning
7-9 p.m. in The Blackness Box Theater in the Studio at Sage Hill.
Saturday, May vii
Spring Celebration: Come Together
5:thirty p.m. in Wilkins Town Square. Get excited to "Come Together" as a total Sage Loma customs for their almanac Spring Celebration. Sponsorship and underwriting opportunities are still available and tickets are on sale at present. The evening will include a cocktail reception and silent sale, followed past a seated multi-course dinner, programme and live auction, every bit well as a live band and dancing nether the stars. Join the fun in a transformed Wilkins Town Square as yous celebrate the school. Proceeds from the Spring Celebration benefit the people and programs of Sage Hill Schoolhouse, including their vital financial aid program.
Tuesday, May 10
Parent Association General Meeting
8 a.k. in the Johnson Family Library - McNeill Merz Loft.
Friday, May thirteen
Choral Music Performance
7-nine p.k. in The Black Box Theater in the Studio at Sage Hill.
Saturday, May 14
Prom
vii-10 p.m.
Tuesday, May 17
English language Portfolio Night
5:45-viii p.m. in the Peter 5. Ueberroth Gymnasium.
May 23
Teacher In Services. No Classes.
May 24-31
Spring at Sage.
ATHLETICS
2022 Spring Sports
Tuesday, May 3
12 p.yard. – Boys Golf at Los Serranos
Midweek, May four
1:thirty p.m. – Boys Golf game at Los Serranos
three p.m. – Baseball vs. Northwood
Editor's Note: Events are discipline to alter. Administrators, teachers and coaches are encouraged to submit updates for on-campus activities and sports events & results. Electronic mail on-campus activities to lanajohnson@me.com and sports events & results to tomjohnson@me.com.
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Barnes & Noble
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Newport Beach
949.718.0109
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HOAG HEALTH
Community EDUCATION CLASSES/SUPPORT GROUPS
844.810.2933
Reservations may be required, which can be fabricated at the website. Call 800.400.HOAG (4624) or visit world wide web.hoag.org/classes to register and for a complete listing of classes.
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For the safety of the community, HOAG is merely offering alive streaming and virtual classes. Register online at the website.
CANCER
Hoag Healing: Breast Cancer Survivors Empowerment – Live Stream
Thursday, June 9 | 5-6 p.m. | Free | Join in this evening of education, empowerment and healing. An skillful panel will reply all of the questions you take always wanted to ask, in an intimate setting. This program volition empower women with tools and lifestyle changes to modify their risk and may assistance prevent a new cancer. Moderated by Dr. Sadia Khan, FACS, Breast Surgical Oncologist and Program Director of Integrative Breast Oncology, the purpose is to create a supportive and accessible educational series to help women transition into thrivorship and live their healthiest lifestyle. This program is appropriate for both breast cancer and ovarian cancer survivors. Go here to register.
Fettle
Kicking Army camp
Fridays | x-ten:thirty a.m. | Costless | Become set up for a loftier energy conditioning that will make you sweat. This Kicking Camp live streaming session will include a mix of aerobic, forcefulness preparation and speed elements using interval training to get cracking results. No RSVP is necessary. Presented by Rebecca Szostek, Hoag Lifestyle Program. Watch live or on demand at the Hoag Health YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/sentry?5=kkRBEupYtN0.
COOKING DEMOS
Cooking Demonstration
Every Wednesday at ii p.m. Presented past Mona Cabrera, R.D. from the Hoag Lifestyle Program. Click the dates on the website to view each session via Live Stream. NO registration is required.
PRE-NATAL/POSTPARTUM
Motherhood Orientation Newport Beach – Virtual On Need
Costless | This on-demand virtual orientation is designed to help expectant parents plan for their babe's nascency at Hoag Hospital Newport Beach. The programme provides information about our facility, available resources earlier and after birth, and expectations for your infirmary experience. Note: This program does not include a physical tour of the infirmary. Once registered, you volition receive an email with the on-demand link for the virtual orientation. To register, get hither.
Postpartum Mat Pilates for Beginners – Virtual On Demand
Cost: $x | Join this 20-min on-demand Postpartum Mat Pilates course that volition provide exercises and stretches to strengthen your muscles postpartum.
One time registered, you will receive an email with the on-demand link for the virtual class. Register hither.
Caring for your Mental Health Throughout Pregnancy and Across
This virtual upshot will characteristic information nearly the services and latest technology bachelor to aid moms manage their wellbeing before, during and later pregnancy. View this on demand at
world wide web.youtube.com/watch?v=jgR-jn60oh8.
Yoga (Virtual)
Yoga provides numerous physical and mental benefits resulting in a healthier lifestyle. Join Anusha Wijeyakumar, MA, Dip Mentoring, CPC, RYT, Wellness Coach at Hoag for Her Center for Wellness for a relaxing and energizing yoga session. This virtual yoga class features gentle menstruum yoga for all levels and includes gentle stretching and breathing exercises to recharge you lot physically and emotionally. Optional materials: yoga mat and blocks. A unique link will be provided to admission the class following registration. Registration includes unlimited views of the grade. Toll: $ten. Consult the website for dates and times.
WOMEN
Chair Stretching (Virtual)
Join Asia Yates, M.S., Certified Pilates Instructor and Wellness Coordinator at Hoag for Her Center for Wellness for a virtual chair stretching class. Chair stretching offers a practical mode to staying agile at your desk, at dwelling house or anywhere you take a chair. This xx-minute class includes a multifariousness of movements in the sitting and standing positions, and all stretches may be put together for a mini workout to give you lot small wellness intermission in your twenty-four hours. Price: $10. A unique link volition be provided to access the class following registration. Registration includes unlimited views of the class.
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For a detailed list of virtual classes and support groups, visit the website: www.hoag.org/classes.
Oasis Senior Center
Oasis Senior Center is offering a variety of happenings, too as online and in-person classes. Check the website to view their monthly newsletter. Their classes are too bachelor in the city'due south quarterly Newport Navigator magazine. Registration for all OASIS classes and programs is required. Visit www.newportbeachca.gov/Haven or call 949.644.3244 for assistance. Oasis Senior Eye is located at 801 Narcissus Ave., Corona del Mar.
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HAPPENINGS
Monthly Membership Assemble
Friday, May half-dozen at x a.m. Friends of Haven invites to a get together with a carte featuring fajitas, rice, beans, salad and cake and so y'all can dine while enjoying the entertainment of Chris Farmer. Farmer, a professional person musician, will perform classic rock hits from some of your favorite artists including The Eagles, The Beach Boys and Jimmy Buffett. Glaze: $10 Members; $12 Non-Members. Limited tickets. Phone call 949.718.1800 for more information.
ten Modifiable Risk Factors for Alzheimer'south Disease
Thursday, May 12 at 1 p.yard. Join Dr. Dung Trinh, Chief Medical Officer of Irvine Clinical Research, Lath Fellow member for Alzheimer's Orangish County and a physician with Memorial Intendance. RSVP is required. Call 949.644.3244. Takes identify in Haven Room ane.
Veterans Social Grouping
Tuesday, May 12 from 12-1:thirty p.m. Come be a part of the presentation by Sven Akesson, who will be sharing, "Reflections of an Ground forces Helicopter Pilot in Vietnam." Veterans of all ages are welcome. Pizza, java and water will be provided. RSVP to 949;644.3244. Takes place in the Event Center.
Movie Talk
Wed, May 25 with Theo Siegel at i p.m. Yous'll talk about the making of The Tranquility Human being and then the film volition be shown. One of John Ford'south favorite and moat personal films, it is shot in location in Ireland. Maureen O'Hara broke a bone in her wrist when John Wayne blocked her slap and had to shoot farther scenes in the picture without a cast. The movie'due south cottage in Ireland became such a tourist attraction that people began hauling away parts of the cottage brick by brick. The film was nominated for 7 academy awards including Best Picture. Learn nearly these interesting facts and many more than from the movie guy as y'all enjoy this 1952 cinema classic. Takes place in the Evelyn Hart Event Center.
Keeping Our Connections Vibrant
Thursdays at 4 p.m. Join this virtual Happy Hour, facilitated by Joyce Swaving, Shanti OC. Topics include acts of generosity, a new definition of happiness, new activities that bring joy and self-intendance, and getting back out in the globe. Zoom meeting ID: 82077587838. Countersign: 407029. Bring your own refreshments and munchies. No RSVP is necessary. Telephone call 949.644.3244 with any questions.
Health & Wellness Resources Fair 2022
Saturday, May 14 from 9-11 a.thou. at the OASIS Senior Center. Savour more than 50 vendors, class demos, lectures, free breakfast (8:45 a.m.) and more than.
CLASSES
Enrichment
Exercise Your Genius: Food For Thought
Thursdays, May 19 and June two, 9 and 16. from iv-five p.m. This four-session Food For Idea program is designed to exercise five specific areas: memory, executive function, visual function, visual language and association through creative projects that enhance cognitive function within the aging encephalon. Using creativity throughout a person's life has been clearly demonstrated to improve brain function. Their teaching artists provide stress-free and nurturing guidance to help students utilize their own innate creativity. Registration borderline is Fri, May 13. To annals, call 949.644.3244. Takes place in the Oasis Art Middle.
Let's Bloom Where Nosotros Are Planted
Thursdays from ii-three p.m. You volition hash out ways to deepen relationships, brand new friends and explore means to enrich your lives in this season of Jump. No RSVP is necessary. Takes place in Oasis Room five.
A Dissimilar Kind of Volume Group
Join this book group on the starting time Wednesday of each month from 10:xxx a.grand.-12 p.grand. Y'all all read a different book based on the topic of the month, so yous go dwelling house with a list of interesting reads. Free and no RSVP is required. Takes place in Haven Room 5.
Getting Back in the Groove (In person)
Thursdays at 2 p.g. This in person connection group is facilitated by Joyce Swaving, Shanti OC. Topics include finding companionship, getting dorsum out in the world and reconnecting post vaccinations. Takes place in OASIS Room 4. No RSVP is necessary. Call 949.644.3244 with any questions.
Current Events Discussion
Mondays from 4-half-dozen p.m. This virtual coming together is intended to provide a forum for discussion of topics related to domestic and international current events in a friendly setting. Using Zoom, meeting attendees volition take turns presenting manufactures or topics of domestic and international events. RSVP is not required. Takes place in the OASIS Library. Presenter is Dave Larue.
Writing Roundtable
Wednesdays from 1-3 p.1000. This class is defended to improving writing skills by presenting readings, then receiving critiques. Authors may bring prepared cloth, double spaced, with a re-create for each attendee. Content may include short stories, personal essays, a magazine article or poem. Reading time depends upon form attendance. This is free. RSVP is required, and then contact the group leader. Takes place in Oasis Room 5. Presenter is Jos Vloet, vloetjozef@gmail.com.
Fitness
Better Life Boxing (In person)
Led past Andrew Deming, this class provides seniors with fun, challenging and safety battle workouts they can use to keep their bodies and brains healthy. All welcome. Bring a yoga mat, towel and water. Boxing gloves are required. Purchase these on your ain (12 oz. size gloves). Email ademing@betterlifeboxing.com if you take whatsoever questions. Cheque the newsletter for dates, times and costs.
Iyengar Yoga (In Person)
Instructor: Carolyn Matsuda. Yoga is for anybody and every body type. This gentle class will help you to become stronger and more flexible. Iyengar Yoga focuses on building a foundation from the ground up and adjustment our artillery, legs and spine to the yoga pose. You will use props and modify poses then everyone can join in. Instructor is a Jr. Intermediate Certified Iyengar Yoga Teacher. Bring a mucilaginous mat and three business firm blankets. Students generally spend $45-$60 on these items. More details will be given on the start day of class. Check the newsletter for dates, times and costs. Email cmats84@msn.com.
Barre Stretch & Forcefulness
Presented by CS Dance Factory. Live longer, get stronger! Standing at the barre for the whole class, you will be led through easy-to-follow, caput-to-toe exercises that are effective and fun. The barre provides stability while you strengthen muscles to improve your balance, mobility and circulation. Stretch to increase flexibility and range of move and reduce musculus tension. Check the newsletter for dates, times and costs.
Pilates
This Pilates beginning/intermediate form is taught with strength, alignment and flexibility in mind. Participants are taught proper functional movement so their bodies can be maintained and injuries prevented. Taught by a nurse who specializes in injury prevention and injury management. Bring a mat, beach-size towel, a light and a heavy resistance band and if you desire, light ane.5 lb. ankle weights. Instructor: Kathryn Rollins. Email: info@happybalance.com. Call 949.422.9834. Check the newsletter for dates, times and costs.
Melt Method
Yvette Casal is the instructor. This class should not be taken unless you have previous MELT experience. This form volition combine hydrating length techniques and stabilizing forcefulness techniques to accost the weak links that damage joints and inhibit your trunk'south power to office optimally. Data to join the Zoom meeting will be sent by the instructor one time online registration is completed. Please bring a mat and water to drink. Please contact the instructor for a listing of equipment needed, meltwithyvette@gmail.com.
Lawn Bowling
This game is open to all ages and is fun, sociable and competitive. The lessons are free and all equipment is provided. The greens are open up vii days a calendar week; weather condition permitting. There are potlucks, both day and evening bowling, forth with social and competitive bowling. Beginners to experienced bowlers welcomed. Come try it; you will like it. Annual membership is $185. Green fee is $1.00 each fourth dimension you bowl. Takes identify at the Newport Harbor Backyard Bowling Club, located at 1550 Crown Bulldoze (the corner of San Joaquin Hills Road and Crown Drive North), Corona del Mar. For more data, visit the Social club website at www.NHLBC.com.
Tai Chi Qigong
Thursdays, Jan. 13-March ten from ix:30-ten:30 a.one thousand. Toll: $115/nine. Instructor: Diana Wong. Being one of the nearly effective, widely practiced body and mind exercises in the world, the continuous round, gentle movements of Tai Chi create a powerful flow of energy that will raise physical health and cultivate repose and harmony in your mind. This course provides step by step didactics for Tai Chi Qigong 18 movements. Wearable comfortable wear and no open-toed shoes. Takes place in the OASIS Event Heart. dianawong2001@yahoo.com
Foreign Language
Languages (In Person)
Get-go French 1 and 2 and Outset Italian 1 and ii; and Beginning Castilian one. Classes are taught via Zoom and in person.
Accent is given to listening and interpretation. A cloth fee may exist assessed. Get-go Level two classes are a continuation for those who have completed Level ane. For more than data, dates and fees, cheque out the newsletter or call 714.979.1655.
French Intermediate (Online)
Teacher: Leo Vortouni. Emphasis is on French conversation, composing current solar day topics in French and reading them to the class. Grouping meets on Zoom. For more information on how to join, contact Leo Vortouni at 949.607.9104. E-mail: leosailor21@gmail.com.
German - Advanced (Online)
Instructor: Robert H. Friis, Ph.D. Emphasis is on grammar, conversation and translation for the avant-garde pupil. Exercises are provided to participants. To RSVP or find out more information nigh joining this group, electronic mail Dr. Friis at r-c-friis@cox.net.
ONGOING
New year's day New Perspectives
Thursdays from 2-3 p.m. Oasis and Shanti invite you to come explore new friendships and opportunities for connection.
Join us for inspiring and meaningful conversations in a fun and casual setting. No RSVP is necessary.
Takes place in OASIS Room.
Indistinguishable Bridge
Tuesdays/Fridays from 9:45 a.k.-ii p.one thousand. Price: $1. Bring your own partner to play. Reservations are required. Contact Terry and Gene Casavant at zeintje1@gmail.com or telephone call 949.854.8138.
Mah Jongg
Mondays/Fridays from 12:thirty-3:thirty p.m. Grouping returns Mon, July 19. Free. Experienced players meet to play. Led by Doris Melnick and Dave Margolis. RSVP not required. Takes identify in Oasis Room 3. For more information, e-mail dagm@cox.net or Dave5krunner@yahoo.com.
Ukulele Strummers and Singers
Mondays from 1-two:xxx p.m. Presented past Mike Ekinaka. Ukulele strumming, singing and hula dancing activities are socially oriented to have fun, learn and self improve. 4 strings of lifetime fun. Geared for beginners or those with music experience, or who like to perform and entertain. Gratuitous and no RSVP is required. Takes place in Oasis Room 2.
Hootenanny
Fridays from 1-three p.g. Presented by Glen Jansma. Group singing of American Standard tunes. Acoustic instruments optional. Free and no RSVP is required. Takes place OASIS Room 5.
Virtual Drumming with Lee Kix
Come make some sounds with Lee Kix. Play along on a virtual Zoom Drum Circle. Discover your own inner rhythm playing with some other fun seniors.
Second Wed of the calendar month at 10 a.thousand. Visit the website for more information, meeting ID and password.
Knitting
This grouping, led by Golda, is comprised of experienced needleworkers who come across weekly on Wednesdays from 12-iii p.m. in OASIS Room 3. RSVP is not required. Gratuitous. Call 949.673.7553.
Travel Shows with Nino
Enjoy an in-depth sightseeing experience of some of the most beautiful sites in the earth. Narrated by travel expert and photographer Nino Mohan. Slideshows include photos, videos and personal narration by Mohan. The group meets the 4th Tuesday of each calendar month from x a.g.- 12 p.chiliad. in OASIS Room 1. On May 24, detect Israel, Jordan and Egypt. No RSVP is required. Free.
Golf game
Led by Delane Thyen, all games have place at Costa Mesa Golf Course on both courses, and this is ongoing on Mondays/Wednesdays/Fridays. Schedule: Monday at Los Lagos, which is a long and challenging par 72. Time: 9 a.k., toll $36. Wednesday at Mesa Linda, which is a par 70. Fourth dimension: ix a.1000., cost $29. Friday at Mesa Linda, which is a par seventy. Time: 9 a.thousand., cost $34. Carts may be rented for an boosted fee. For more than information, call 949.413.2712. RSVP is required.
SAILING
OASIS Sailing Club makes recreational sailing available to members and their guests and provides instruction in sailing to those members who wish to learn how to handle a sailboat. Enjoy year-round sailing in our cute Catalina 34 MKII sloops, Haven-V and OASIS-6. Both are in excellent condition and set for all-weather operations. Sailing is sometimes tranquil, often challenging and always enjoyable. The friendly club members welcome both experienced and new sailors. There is a $50 monthly dues fee. Sailing is complimentary. (Google "haven sailing club" for our website).
Call Membership Chair Dorothy Ables at 949.400.6177 or email OSCMembership@OasisSailingClub.org for membership details. OASIS Sailing Club membership requires a Friends of OASIS membership which is $15/year individual or $25/couple.
SPECIAL PROGRAMS/SERVICES
Blood Force per unit area Screening
Starting in May, on the showtime Fri of the month, their friendly medical professionals will help yous monitor your blood force per unit area for free. Takes place from 9-11 a.m. in OASIS Room four.
Historic period Well Senior Services Meals On Wheels
Three nutritious meals are delivered Monday-Fri to homebound seniors (lx years and older) who qualify for the program. Volunteers accept time from their days and employ their own vehicles to lovingly ensure that no senior is without a meal. If you have questions, how it works and to see if you or a loved one qualifies, phone call 949.718.1811.
Alzheimer'due south Support Group
For family unit members and caregivers. The second Wed of the month meet about at 1 p.m. Call 844.373.4400 for more than info. The fourth Wed of the calendar month meet in-person at ten a.m. No RSVP is required. Come up share support and receive valuable info and resource from people who understand.
Compassionate Friends
Meets the 3rd Wednesday of each calendar month in-person at 6:xxx p.thousand. in OASIS Room v. Providing friendship, understanding and hope, the Compassionate Friends supports every family unit experiencing the death of a son or a girl, a brother or sis, or a grandchild and assist others ameliorate assist the grieving family. May be held virtually. Telephone call Basia Mosinski at 917.703.3414 prior to the meeting appointment.
Free thirty-Minute Estate Planning Consultation
Held in person in the OASIS Authoritative Office. For an date, telephone call 949.644.3244.
Oasis Caring Companions
If yous are interested in having a friendly chat on a regular footing with a staff member, grab a cup of coffee or tea and your telephone to connect to some warmhearted chat.
Monday-Friday. Gratuitous. Telephone call 949.644.3244 or email oasiscenter@newportbeachca.gov.
Senior Cuisine Delivered
Historic period Well Senior Services has partnered with ten local restaurants and caterers to bring OC seniors, 50+ caregivers and dependents. Priced at $nine.95 per repast. Free delivery. Sign up and order at www.myagewell.org.
Abrupt (Senior Abode Aid Repair Program)
The Newport Beach Senior Home Assistance Repair Plan (Precipitous) aims to help income-qualified seniors in demand of critical home repair or modifications due to accessibility needs, condom concerns, health and well-existence, or a commendation by Code Enforcement. For more data, call 949.644.3244 or visit www.newportbeacgca.gov/oasis.
The Good Grief Café
Meets Thursdays at 10 a.m. in OASIS Room four. This breezy grief grouping is facilitated by CareCHOICES Clergyman Chip Fisher. Join the conversation and an opportunity to talk about your loss with others on the same journey. No RSVP is needed.
Transportation
Oasis provides curb-to-curb transportation for medical appointments, grocery shopping and other essential errands within city limits through its Care-A-Van and Shuttle Programs. Cost: $iii each style. Payment: Riders buy a Ride Menu to use for payment, sold in $12, $xxx and $lx denominations. Cards can be purchased in the Administration Office or from the commuter. Eligibility: Must be lx+, live in a private residence, reside within Newport Beach, Corona del Mar or Newport Declension and no longer exist driving. Service is available Monday-Fri from 8 a.m.-iv:30 p.m. It is recommended to make reservations at least three business concern days in advance. To annals, call 949.644.3244.
Engineering
Individual Technology Lessons with Carole Kamper
Private pedagogy (can be in person or online depending on preference) designed to nada in on your needs taught by a credentialed instructor with 25+ years of instruction computers to adults. Professional, in-depth aid for your estimator (PC or MAC), tablet, iPhone or iPad. Dates and times to be agreed upon by instructor and pupil prior to registration. Registration and payment due to OASIS 5 (5) business concern days prior to lesson. No refunds in one case registered. Contact the instructor directly to set up a fourth dimension prior to instruction. Phone call 949.230.5902. Toll: $sixty per 60 minutes.
TRAVEL
Helpful Information:
–The second listed cost is the non-member price. Join the Friends of OASIS and save. –Bus boarding is determined by your sign-up date. –All trips depart and render to the larger parking lot across the street from Haven. –Counterfoil Policy: A total refund less a $10 fee will be given on trips cancelled more than 10 days prior to the trip engagement. Less than x days, refunds ae given just if a wait list exchange is made. No refunds 1 solar day prior to the trip date or the twenty-four hours of the trip. –Gambling Trips: Your Casino Rewards carte du jour number (if you take one), legal proper name and appointment of birth must be provided when signing up for a gambling trip. Always bring identification with you. No refunds on gambling trips.
–For additional data, e-mail oasistravel@yahoo.com. The OASIS Travel part is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m.-i p.thousand.
Mean solar day Trips
Welk Resort Theatre for The Bodyguard The Musical
Saturday, May 28. Travel to Escondido for an afternoon at this popular resort to enjoy a wonderful production of, "The Babysitter The Musical." A breathtakingly romantic thriller and Westward End smash hit, The Bodyguard features a host of irresistible classics including "Queen of the Night," "And then Emotional," "One Moment in Time," "Saving All My Love," "Run to You," "I Have Cipher," "I Wanna Dance with Somebody," and one of the biggest-selling songs of all fourth dimension: "I Will Ever Love You." Prior to the show, savour a delicious boxed luncheon. Price: $115/$120. Departs ix a.thou.; Return 5 p.g.
Jersey Boys Tribute
Wednesday, July 13. The life and music of Frankie Valli and the Jersey Boys featuring
hits like "Sherry," "Big Girls Don't Cry," "Dee 63'" and "Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You." You will be singing, dancing and re-living all those good times! Luncheon and vino included. Cost: $110/$115. Departs 10 a.thousand.; Return 5:30 p.m.
Reagan Library
Tuesday, Oct. 4. THE SECRETS OF WWll. Reagan Library has created a never-
earlier-seen showroom highlighting some of the lesser-known facts, or formerly Top Secret and recently declassified fabric, related to the largest war ever to be fought on the planet. Information technology provides, not just its battles and the combatants, but digs deeper into the secrets of guarded technologies, unsung heroes, the popular culture of the fourth dimension, propaganda produced on all sides, methods of lawmaking making and breaking, some of the controversies and the intrigue never before revealed. Buffet Lunch provided under the wing of Air Force 1.
Price: $110/$115. Departs 8 a.thousand.; Render five:30 p.one thousand.
Spotter for more information on these upcoming trips:
SoFi Stadium Date TBD.
Jersey Boys at the Almansor in July.
Extended Trips
Paso Robles Wine Tasting and Hearst Castle
June six-9. Cost: $995 for Double Occupancy; $1,195 for Single Occupancy. Deluxe motorcoach, professional bout director, 3 wine tastings in Paso Robles and a grand tour of Hearst Castle. Visits to Cambria, Santa Barbara, Solvang. Iii nights at Springhill Suites by Marriott (or similar accommodations). Meals: 3 breakfasts, 1 lunch and one dinner.
Bang-up Canadian Cities & Niagara Falls
September 21-29. Price: $3,599 for Double Occupancy; $4,589 for Unmarried Occupancy. Nine days, 11 meals with two nights in Montreal, Quebec City, Niagara Falls, Ottawa and Toronto.
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For more information on classes and happenings, call Haven Monday-Friday from eight a.thousand.-five p.g. or visit www.newportbeachca.gov/OASIS.
Home & Garden Calendar...What's Happening?
EVENTS
FARMERS' MARKETS
Corona del Mar Certified Farmers' Market, open every Saturday from 9 a.grand.-one p.m., rain or smooth. Marguerite Avenue at Pacific Coast Highway. Comprises 27 local farmers who offer fresh fruits and vegetables, as well as flowers, tamales, eggs, bread, pastas, fish and nuts.
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Newport Beach Farmers' Market by Farmer Mark, open up every Sunday from 9 a.m.-one p.thou. Located at 104 McFadden Place, right side by side to Newport Pier. Favorite in-season picks: green beans, celery, parsley, Brussels sprouts, persimmons, wintertime squash, arugula, passion fruit, guava, sweet limes, grapefruit, kale, salad mix, dragon fruit, Swiss chard and broccoli.
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Costa Mesa Certified Farmers' Market at the O.C. Fair, open up every Thursday from 9 a.1000.-1 p.g. Local farmers and merchants are on hand to sell fresh produce, food items, abode goods and more. Located in front of the Pacific Amphitheatre box office in Lot D.
HAPPENINGS
Roger'due south Gardens presents "Spring Celebration." Come experience Spring in the gardens. Themed weekend events have place through May 8. Discover a weekend of creative garden displays and interactive demonstrations to inspire ideas for your garden and home. For information on activities, visit world wide web.rogersgardens.com.
CLASSES, WORKSHOPS, SEMINARS and more
Sherman Library & Gardens presents Little Seedlings Story Time standing on Fridays from 10-10:30 a.one thousand. Explore nature through the wonderful earth of books. Bring together them every Fri as they share their favorite stories, flick books and poems. Perfect for preschool children and their caregivers. Drop-in, run into in Central Garden. Free with Garden Admission. Held at Sherman Library & Gardens, 2647 E. Declension Hwy., Corona del Mar. www.thesherman.org
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Sherman Library & Gardens presents Flower Printmaking: Mother's Day Cards on Wednesday, May 4 from ten a.m.-12 p.one thousand. Ii cards, two techniques. Yous will be using seasonal flowers to make these two original cards that can be used for Female parent'south Day or any other event that you want to recognize. You'll beginning larn how to make your ain botanical prints by using a mallet to lightly "pound" flowers and leaves to release their natural dyes onto newspaper.
You will and then learn the ii techniques to create your cards. I will be made using the printing technique on hand-made paper, which will so exist fastened to your carte. The 2d will be made by creating prints that will be torn and then used in a collage technique to create your design. Your finished cards will be miniature works of art, and they could exist a wonderful gift for your female parent, a special loved one, or yourself. Fee: $40 Fellow member; $45 Not-Member. Register at the website. Takes place at Sherman Library & Gardens, 2647 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar. www.thesherman.org
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Sherman Library & Gardens presents Inferior Gardeners After School Social club on for Thursdays, May 5, 12, nineteen and 26 from three:30-5 p.m. Kickoff your kid on a gardening take chances. During this iv-week applied grade for 8-11-twelvemonth-old kids, Junior Gardeners will learn to care for plants and understand how the choices they make affect the natural world. In May, the theme is junior biologist. They volition exist exploring the garden, going backside the scenes and doing unlike activities each week. The kids volition have the take a chance to notice the dissection of different plants and their unique parts. They will be learning near what these unique features do for the plants and how they accept helped the plants to thrive in their environments. Each session involves activities in the garden and a fun have domicile project. Expect to get your hands dingy! Fee: $80 Member; $100 Non-Fellow member. Register at the website. Takes place at Sherman Library & Gardens, 2647 East. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar. world wide web.thesherman.org
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Seaside Gallery & Appurtenances presents Mother's Day Florals on Sat, May 7 from 10 a.chiliad.-12 p.m. Teacher Becky Bridger. Bring your creative edge to this two-60 minutes easily-on floral crown workshop. Dip into a multifariousness of unique blooms to create your own masterpiece. You will learn how to select, adapt and present a floral crown of seasonal flowers to brand a stunning headpiece, just in time for Female parent'southward Day wearing or gifting.
Materials Included. Cost: $95. Sign up at www.seasidegalleryandgoods.com. Held at Seaside Gallery & Appurtenances, 124 Tustin Ave., #100, Newport Embankment.
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Sherman Library & Gardens presents Family Bout of Sherman Gardens on Sat, May 7 from 11 a.thousand.-12 p.chiliad. Sherman Gardens is total of unique plants, interesting exhibits and wild animals. Explore the Succulent Garden, Fern Grotto and Tropical Conservatory among many others, with their expert Docent Bout Guide. This family-friendly tour lasts about one hour and is complimentary with garden admission. Registration at the website. Takes place at Sherman Library & Gardens, 2647 Due east. Declension Hwy., Corona del Mar. www.thesherman.org
Sherman Library & Gardens presents Gardening Class: Culinary Vintage Crate on Tuesday, May ten from 9-10 a.g. Acquire how to successfully grow tasty culinary herbs and beautiful edible flowers. Edible petals and fragrant herb leaves can enhance the dazzler and taste of your culinary dishes. Discover out which are the best to use and grow. Enjoy planting your ain miniature kitchen garden in a vintage crate filled with parsley, viola, rosemary and more. Fee: $80 Fellow member; $95 Non-Fellow member. Register at the website. Takes place at Sherman Library & Gardens, 2647 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar. www.thesherman.org
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Sherman Library & Gardens presents Lunch & Lecture: Luis Fuerte, cameraman for California'south Gold and writer of My Time with Huell Howser on Wednesday, May 11 from 11:thirty a.thousand.-1:30 p.chiliad. On select Wednesdays of the month, Sherman Gardens, in partnership with Cultivar eatery, features a horticulture speaker combined with a delicious lunch. The featured speaker is Luis Fuerte, the Emmy-winning cameraman of Huell Howser's California's Golden boob tube show will share stories of their adventures exploring California, making nifty television and showcasing Howser's infectious love for the Gilded State. Howser, the exuberant, hugely popular host of California'south Gilded and other California public television shows, was always exclaiming to the photographic camera, "Louie, take a look at this!" Cost: $35 members; $45 non-members. Register at the website.
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Sherman Library & Gardens presents Watercolor: Bird of Paradise on Fri, May 13 from 10 a.yard.-12 p.m. Join local artist Erna Van Dyk as she teaches yous how to run across and paint colour and uncomplicated shapes. This calendar month, Van Dyk takes inspiration from the Bird of Paradise flower.
Classes are designed for all levels of painter and non-painter. Each participant volition take habitation her/his own mannerly painting. Fee: $35 Member; $45 Non-Member. Register at the website. Takes place at Sherman Library & Gardens, 2647 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar. www.thesherman.org
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Sherman Library & Gardens presents Parent & Me Painting: Mushroom Visitors on Saturday, May 14 from 9:30-10:xxx a.one thousand. Join local artist Erna Van Dyk every bit she teaches yous how to see and pigment colour and elementary shapes. You will piece of work together to observe the colors and qualities of a mushroom…and a few creepy crawly visitors. You will use step-by-step watercolor techniques to create your own illustration. This fun, relaxed class takes place in our outdoor classroom before the garden is open. Fee: $25 Member; $xxx Non-Member. Register at the website. Takes place at Sherman Library & Gardens, 2647 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar. www.thesherman.org
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Seaside Gallery & Goods presents Larn to Play, Ukulele! on Saturday, May xiv from 10-11 a.m. Cost: $20 per class (First grade is complimentary with the purchase of a ukulele). Bring a friend or brand a friend through music. Have reward of one-on-one coaching and larn one new song each calendar month. For those who are more advanced, they volition embrace music theory, notation reading and scales. Taught past husband and wife team Kim and Pat O'Brien; Kim is a classically trained musician and Pat is a campfire musician. Pat volition cover the basics and Kim will be in that location to answer questions and discuss theory. Reservations must be fabricated 48 hours in advance. Cancellation is 48 hours prior and may be inverse or cancelled due to atmospheric condition. Sign upwardly at www.seasidegalleryandgoods.com. Held at Seaside Gallery & Goods, 124 Tustin Ave., #100, Newport Embankment.
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Sherman Library & Gardens presents Library Lecture: The Persuasive Past of Orange County on Tuesday, May 17 from 2-iii p.m. Join Jill Thrasher, Library Director, for a closer look at the Sherman drove of historic brochures, booklets, and pamphlets used to promote the cities of Orange County. For more than than 100 years, Orange County cities have worked hard to lure new residents to prepare downward roots in Southern California. Cities created brochures, booklets, pamphlets, and other advertisements that promised rich soil, plentiful h2o, country-of-the-art roads and rail lines, all set inside a perfect climate for both agronomics and leisure. They also offered affordable housing, beautiful beaches, dark-green parks, good schools, modern libraries, new museums and many other local attractions. Frequently, the cities' publicity materials would highlight the ease of travel to the desert, mountains, or beaches. Filled with photographs, maps, and artwork to highlight the cities' greatest qualities, these circulars show Orangish County's transition from farmlands, to oil fields, to major metropolitan areas. Many of these advertisements have been lost to fourth dimension. Sherman Library is fortunate to take a robust collection of such items in its archives. Since h2o, transportation, oil, gas, agriculture, population growth and development are all fundamental themes of Sherman Library's drove, these printed items are an infrequent resources for understanding the Southern California wonderland. Free with Garden Admission, but registration is required. Register at the website. Takes place at Sherman Library & Gardens, 2647 East. Declension Hwy., Corona del Mar. world wide web.thesherman.org
Sherman Library & Gardens presents Family Grade: Butterflies, Bees and Bugs (How to exist Pals with Pollinators) on Saturday, May 21 from 9:30-10:30 a.chiliad. Butterflies, bees, beetles, and more! Spring is the perfect fourth dimension to acquire near how y'all can be meliorate friends to all the pollinators in the garden. During this family-friendly grade, y'all volition talk almost what a pollinator is, which ones you discover locally and what you can exercise to assistance them. And so they'll accept a walk through the garden to detect some of the pollinators' favorite flowers and discover out why. Y'all volition have abode a pollinator-friendly native plant and lots of tips near attracting wild animals to your garden. Fee: $25 Fellow member; $35 Non-Member per family unit grouping (please enter the number of people attention). Register at the website. Takes place at Sherman Library & Gardens, 2647 E. Declension Hwy., Corona del Mar. www.thesherman.org
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Sherman Library & Gardens presents Guided tour of Sherman Gardens with Horticulture Director Kyle Cheesborough on Sabbatum, May 21 from 11 a.thousand.-12 p.m. Discover the garden through the eyes of their new Horticulture Director, Kyle Cheesborough. His bout will focus on the many unique plants, nationally meaning collections and reveal some of the native plants nestled among the exotics. This bout lasts about one hr and is free with garden access. Registration is required. Register at the website. Takes identify at Sherman Library & Gardens, 2647 East. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar. www.thesherman.org
Sherman Library & Gardens presents Tour of the Sherman Orchid Drove on Tuesday, May 24 from ten-11 a.m. Join a behind-the-scenes tour of the Sherman orchid collection, including admission to greenhouse facilities that are generally closed to the wider public. Sherman Gardens is habitation to a vast array of establish collections including Anthuriums, Begonias, Camellias, ferns, Fuchsias, palms and succulents. The single largest collection, though, is the orchid collection which consists of more than 1,200 orchids in total. This guided bout by their Orchid Curator Joel Friesen will give y'all an inside view and a chance to understand more than about this all-encompassing collection. This tour lasts near one hour and is gratuitous with garden admission. Registration is required. Register at the website. Takes place at Sherman Library & Gardens, 2647 East. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar. www.thesherman.org
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Sherman Library & Gardens presents Tool Fourth dimension: Shining and Sharpening Your Garden Tools on Wednesday, May 25 from nine:30-11:xxx a.m. Your gardening tools are the best investment you can make for your garden. Well-lubricated and sharpened tools are not just amend for trimming your plants but are besides easier on your joints. In this hands-on class you volition learn how to clean, oil and acuminate your tools. Your hands, arms and dorsum volition give thanks you. Each attendee is encouraged to bring iii garden tools to make clean and sharpen during the course and will leave equipped with a personalized tool maintenance kit and the skills necessary to care for tools at home. Fee: $fifty Member; $60 Not-Member Register at the website. Takes identify at Sherman Library & Gardens, 2647 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar. www.thesherman.org
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Sherman Library & Gardens presents Junior Gardeners Summer Army camp from July 25-28 and August 8-11 for kids aged 8-eleven on four mornings per calendar week from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. This fun campsite develops skills of observation, pattern and scientific exploration. Junior Gardeners go behind the scenes, come across the Sherman horticulturists and detect out how they create their cute garden. Each session involves activities in the garden and a fun planting or creative craft projection to take home. Annals hither. Takes place at Sherman Library & Gardens, 2647 East. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar. www.thesherman.org
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THE LOT
999 Newport Centre Bulldoze
www.thelotent.com
–The Bad Guys
–The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent
–Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore
–The Lost City
–The Northman
–Sonic the Hedgehog two
–Everything Everywhere All at Once
Edwards Big Newport vi
300 Newport Center Bulldoze
www.regmovies.com
–The Bad Guys
–The Northman
–The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent
–Sonic the Hedgehog 2
–Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore
The New Port Theater
2905 East. Coast Highway
www.portnewport.com
–The Northman
Crystal Cove State Park
Crystal Cove State Park is welcoming visitors with their monthly program of events. For more than data, visit www.crystalcovestatepark.org.
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Crystal Cove State Park is hosting a geology tour along the coastal department of the park on Saturday, May 7 from 10 a.m.-12 p.m. to explore several diverse and geologically outstanding sites which all display a story from a different geologic time menstruum. Meet at the Los Trancos lot at the trailer (PCH plow inland at stoplight "Los Trancos"). 24-hour interval-apply fee: $5/per hour (max. $xv).
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Crystal Cove Land Park is a great spot to look for resident dolphins, migrating grayness whales and birds just passing past the coastline. Join a park naturalist for a Whale & Wildlife "Twalk" on Saturday, May xiv at 9 a.m. and learn some fun facts about the coastal creatures equally you walk the bluff trail and scan the sea at each overlook. Bring binoculars for meliorate viewing. Meet at Pelican Point lot #iv (PCH coastward at Newport Coast left at kiosk to the concluding lot). $15 day-use parking fee.
Get dirty with Crystal Cove Conservancy on "Stewardship Saturday" on Saturday in May 21 from 8-11:xxx a.m. as you work on a habitat restoration projection in the backcountry of Crystal Cove State Park. Volunteers will hike one mile on a mostly flat trail to the project site and help weed, plant and seed at this volunteer event. For more than information and to register go here.
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Paid Summer Internships for Undergrads
Crystal Cove Conservancy has appear a new round of the Natural Resource Summer Internship Program. Are you interested in exploring a career in an environmental field? Do you desire to come across what it would be like to piece of work in natural resource within State Parks? If you lot're a educatee who's interested in participating or if you know someone who is, read on. The internship plan is an ongoing collaboration with Crystal Cove State Park, UC Irvine and Parks California that will run from June through early September 2022. Those interested in finding out more tin can visit www.crystalcove.org.
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