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Because it’s been such a negative thing in my life, ‘‘ I want to change it into something positive." ALESSANDRA MORTELLARO ON DEALING WITH LUPUS Behind the crown Cal State student enters pageants to drum up awareness for autoimmune diseases like the one she suffers, lupus.
BY SALLY FRENCH ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER
y the end of her sophomore year of high school, Alessandra Alessandra Mortellaro’s hair was fafallinglling out, out, she she was always ttired,ired, Band sheshe had a throbbing pain in her legs.legs. She had lupus, an autoimmune diseasedisease that attacks the body’s tissue and joints. It rarely manifests itself physically, and years later many still don’t know Mortellaro has the silent disease. But the Cal State Fullertonllerton student student is is changing that. On Saturday, she’ll compete in the Miss Orange County pageant, and she will go for the Miss California USA title in January – her platform is raising awareness about au- toimmune diseases. Mortellaro underwent intense chemother- apy treatments and a 1010 ppill-a-dayill-a-day regimen regimen thatthat forcedforced herher outout ofof conconveventionalntional schoolschool andand intointo home-schooling.home-schooling. “It was hard, and I felt left out,” she said. Alessandra Mortella- “It was hard, and I felt left out,” she said. ro, 20, shops for an “The“The drugs drugs blew blew me me up, up, and and I I looked looked 20 20 interview dress at pounds heavier.” Fashion Island in pounds heavier.” Newport Beach on Monday. She will be SEE LUPUS● PAGE 4 competing in the Miss Orange County pageant on Saturday.
KATIE DEES, ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER Council OKs apartments Council asks CSUF, homeowners BY LOU PONSI vote, approved the project adding 200 A-class apart- to work out their differences ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER Aug. 6. ments downtown, which Construction could begin Councilwoman Jennifer will be occupied by young BY LOU PONSI renters are university staff. ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER in December on a 200-unit Fitzgerald said the apart- professionals.” “The Cal State Fullerton Housing Au- apartment complex in ments should help change Originally, plans called The City Council wants homeowners in thority would like to get out of the rental downtown. the culture of the down- for 148 units and five levels a townhome development and the Cal business,” said housing authority consult- Ten units will be afford- town bar scene. of parking. Lennar Multifa- State Fullerton Housing Authority – own- ant Kelly Buffa when addressing the City able for very low-income “The benefits to down- mily Investors LLC took er of all of the land and unsold properties Council on Aug. 6. families. town are important not to over the project and added in the complex – to work out their differ- To facilitate the sale of the remaining The five-story, 2.4-acre overlook,” she said. “We are more units and parking. ences related to the housing authority’s townhomes, the agency asked the City complex at 250 W. Santa Fe attempt to sell the properties. Council to allow the homes to be sold to Ave., will be wrapped Built in 2007, University Heights con- anyone. around a new seven-level sists of 42 two- and three-story town- The original homeowners, however, say parking structure and have homes in the 1400 block of Brea Boule- they would continue to be bound by the 5,000 square feet available vard. original restrictions and that a two-tiered for commercial businesses. Under the plan approved by the City system is unfair. The complex, which is Council in 2007, only university faculty “Whoever purchases the remainder of adjacent to the SOCO Dis- and staff could buy and live in the homes – the townhomes could rent to anyone,” trict, will contain 101 one- initially sold under market value for Bruce Peotter, the homeowners’ attorney, bedroom units, 87 two-bed- $475,000 to $583,000. said to the council. “Everyone needs to be room units and 12 three- Since the economic downturn and on an equal playing field.” bedroom units. housing crash, however, the homes are The homeowners could be more agree- The Planning Commis- now valued as low as $400,000. able to a more equitable plan amendment, sion recommended approv- COURTESY OF CITY OF FULLERTON To this day, only 15 homes have been the attorney said. al by a 7-0 vote July 17, and A five-story, 2.4-acre complex with 200 apartments is sold and the housing authority has rented the City Council, by a 5-0 set to be built at 250 W. Santa Fe Ave. in downtown. out the remaining 27. All but seven SEE HOMES ● PAGE 3 SEC: Community_Broadsheet DT: 08-15-2013 ZN: Fullerton ED: 1 PG #: 2PG: Five BY: mvega TI: 08-14-2013 12:14 CLR: CMYK
2 FULLERTON NEWS-TRIBUNE NEWS THURSDAY,AUG. 15,2013 Not your typical Car burglary FITNESS GURU suspect nabbed Alexander Morentin isn’t the first THE FIVE Shaun Lofflin, 35, of La Mirada sup- personal trainer to open his own fit- THINGS TO K NOW posedly went on a shopping spree re- ness studio. cently, spending nearly $3,000. But here are a few tidbits that may BY THE FULLERTON NEWS-TRIBUNE STAFF The only problem, police say, is that separate Morentin from his peers: Lofflin was using someone else’s ● He captured first place in three credit cards without permission after events – bench press, dead lift and to- he broke into a car and stole a purse. tal weight – at the National Powerlift- Lofflin was arrested at his home af- ing Championships held in July in Las ter surveillance Vegas. Morentin competed in the 198- footage was used pound division for men ages 45-49. to identify him ● Morentin lost 100 pounds in 2002 and his car, Sgt. and became a vegetarian the follow- Jeff Stuart said. ing year. “We would love Morentin’s studio is at 141 W. Wil- to get the shire Ave., Suite D. message out – Lou Ponsi again and again Lofflin that residents need to take the first step to ensuring that they do not become victims,” Stuart said. “In a number of our thefts from motor vehicles, the victims left their cars unlocked.” Also, Stuart said, valuables should never be left in a vehicle where they are visible. GPS devices and cell- phones are popular thefts, he said. – Lou Ponsi
COURTESY OF TERI DAXON ‘Thor’ invades Alexander Morentin lifts in the Na- tional Powerlifting Championships. the library ANA VENEGAS, ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER Cristina Jones hugs her guide dog Kingsley at CSUF. The two are headed to the Royal The powerful warrior, “Thor,” Academy of Music in London in August. jumps off of comic book pages and on- The evidence didn’t to the movie screen at 1 p.m. today at get flushed away the Fullerton Library. The free movie is being shown as A 40-year-old-man and a 38-year- part the theme for old woman, both from Moreno Valley, August, “Make were arrested on suspicion of bur- Mine Marvel.” glarizing parts from toilets in more LONDON CALLING The 2011 film than 20 establishments in Southern stars Chris Hems- California, including five in Fullerton. worth as the The pair was arrested Aug. 2 after mighty Thor, an being under sur- arrogant warrior veillance by Ful- who reignites an FILE PHOTO: AP lerton detectives. LOCAL SINGER ancient war and is Chris Hems- The couple is ac- Cristina Jones, 24, a Cal State Fullerton the Juilliard School of the U.K. then cast down to worth portrays cused of unhinging graduate and singer, will further her pas- Jones is in the midst of planning a benefit Earth from As- the title charac- valves from the sion at one of the most prestigious music recital to help her pay for tuition at the a- gard by his father, ter in “Thor.” toilets, and schools in the world: the Royal Academy of cademy, about $31,000 annually. who is played by then selling Music in London. Crossing the Atlantic with her will be her Anthony Hopkins. the copper. Jones is blind. yellow lab, Kingsley, whom she calls her The film will play in the Osborne – Lou Ponsi “Music is how I experience life,” she said. great protector and friend. Auditorium. “It’s how I see.” “We have a great bond,” she said. “He’s You can come again on Aug. 22 to She plans to obtain a master’s degree at part of my body.” see “Captain America.” COURTESY OF the Royal Academy, which is often called – Lou Ponsi and Anna Iliff – Lou Ponsi KOHLER SEC: Community_Broadsheet DT: 08-15-2013 ZN: Fullerton ED: 1 PG #: 3PG: Crime BY: mvega TI: 08-14-2013 13:16 CLR: CMYK
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POLICE BLOTTER
ZONE 1 block, North Euclid ● Drunken driving. Reported at 1:37 a.m. Aug. 6 ZONE 5 ● ● Aug. 6 Street. Reported at 2:20 South Pomona Avenue/ Narcotics violation. Vandalism. 100 block, Aug. 9 p.m. East Truslow Avenue. 200 block, North Harbor East Santa Fe Avenue. ● Auto theft. 200 block, ● Drunken driving. East Raymer Avenue. Report- Aug. 7 Boulevard. Reported at Reported at 8:51 p.m. Orangethorpe Avenue/ ● Assault. 200 block, 1:04 a.m. ed at 4 p.m. 90 ZONE 3 South Placentia Avenue. North Lemon Street. Re- Reported at 3:25 a.m. ported at 10:45 a.m. Aug. 9 ZONE 2 N. Harbor B Aug. 6 ● Assault. 400 block, Aug. 10 ● Auto theft. 1400 North Acacia Avenue. ● Drunken driving. 100 Fullerton Golf block, South Roosevelt block, East Amerige lvd. Course Gilman Reported at 9:22 p.m. Avenue. Reported at Park Avenue. Reported at 1:13 ZONE 4 10:08 a.m. a.m. St. Jude Medical Coyote Hills ● Narcotics violation. Blvd. Golf Course Aug. 10 ● Battery. 100 block, Rosecrans Ave. Center ea 1400 block, South Euclid East Commonwealth N. Br 57 ● Drunken driving. Street. Reported at 7:19 Avenue. Reported at Zone 1 nchury Rd. Zone 2 Zone 3 South Brookhurst Road/ p.m. ta West Orangethorpe Ave- 1:48 p.m. Bas Aug. 5 W. Hillcrest CSU nue. Reported at 2:39 Aug. 9 ● Assault. 100 block, Park Fullerton a.m. ● Assault. 200 block, East Chapman Avenue.
W. Malvern A clid St Fullerton ve Aug. 8 North Harbor Boulevard. Eu College Reported at 2:39 p.m. Reported at 3:30 a.m. E. Chapman Ave. ● Vandalism. 1100 block, West Olive Avenue. Re- ● Drunken driving. 100 Fullerton Airport W. Commonwealth Ave. The blotter is compiled from block, East Amerige Independence ported at 3:30 p.m. Fullerton Police Department W. Valencia Dr. Park Aug. 5 Avenue. Reported at ve. logs, and is not a complete list ● 1:26 a.m. Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6 Vandalism. 2100 of crimes. Incidents listed Aug. 8 W. Orangethorpe Ave. block, West Common- represent initial police re- ymond A wealth Avenue. Report- ● Drunken driving. 300 Ra ports. 5 9191 ed at 2:46 a.m.
HOMES: Complex is CSUF’s second faculty housing project
FROM PAGE 1 Jan Flory. officials said. University Heights is Cal Cal State Fullerton’s The City Council post- State Fullerton’s second Housing Authority says it poned any vote until faculty housing project. remains $15.2 million in Oct. 15. But the council University Gables in debt from the unsold hopes such a vote won’t be Buena Park, constructed in homes in University necessary. the early 2000s, hasn’t had Heights. “I really encourage you the same issues as Univer- to go back to the drawing sity Heights. All 86 homes Staff writer Scott Martindale table,” said Councilwoman are sold, university contributed to this report.
Imperial Hwy. KEY FINANCIALS $15.2 million: Cal Beach Blvd. 57 State Fullerton’s debt from FULLERTON Brea Blvd. unsold homes 2 miles CSU $4.3 million: CSUF’s 2 estimated loss on project if Bastanchury Rd. Fullerton Malvern Ave. sold quickly 1
Chapman Ave. College State
Euclid St. Euclid $455,283: CSUF’s Valencia Dr. Blvd. Harbor
5 Blvd. estimated loss last year Orangethorpe Ave. BUENA $475,000 to PARK 91 $583,000: Homes’ original sale prices LEONARD ORTIZ, ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER 1 University Gables 2 University Heights Opened: 2002 Opened: 2007 Only 15 of 42 units have sold at University Heights, which was built exclusively for Cal 86 attached and detached homes 42 paired townhomes State Fullerton faculty and staff to buy and live in the homes. The university’s housing The Register authority is asking the City Council to allow the homes to be sold to anyone.
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Alessandra Isabella Mortellaro Age: 20 PHOTOS: KATIE DEES, ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER School: Senior at Cal State Fullerton Alessandra Mortellaro shops for dresses and accessories at Fashion Island in Newport Beach this week as she pre- pares for Saturday’s Miss Orange County pageant. The Cal State Fullerton student enters pageants – including the Major: Business administration next Miss California USA – as a way to raise awareness about autoimmune diseases. She suffers from lupus.
against my doctors’ will,” LUPUS she said. “I rebelled one day, deciding I wouldn’t show up to my appointment. I did a FROM PAGE 1 test run, curious to see how long I could go without my meds or treatment.” The more she went to the She eats healthy food and doctor, the more problems goes to the gym six days a were found. week. “Through an MRI scan of “I got my life back,” she my left wrist they discov- said. ered a bunch of bone ero- But in June, she started sion, that I had holes in my having flare-ups again, put- bones,” she said. “I had a ting her on bed rest and skin rash on my face and my back to the doctor. bones were always hurting. Her worries range from … The lining of my heart the possibility of going back was inflamed, and I had or- on medication to a health gan damage. … problem at the pageant. “The whole reason I’m “My joints freeze up on doing (pageants) is because me,” she said. “So what if of lupus,” she said. “I decid- I’m on stage and I suddenly ed to do something that get joint pain?” would influence other peo- Mortellaro is one of 25 ple. There are so many dif- chosen to compete in the ferent diseases out there, Miss Orange County pag- and I want to raise aware- eant, which costs $350 to ness and be a role model.” enter. She’s already quali- She squeezed in dress fit- fied for Miss California, tings between her part- which has an $1,800 entry time job at the OC Fair and fee. Her parents will front her accounting class at the money; all the dona- Saddleback College. tions she’s collecting will go Mortellaro is worried to the Lupus Foundation of about her nose, which America. broke on a family vacation “I’ve met so many girls to Mexico. Her thin hair, who have … autoimmune which fell out from chemo- diseases,” Mortellaro said, therapy, still comes out in choking back tears. “It chunks as a side effect of lu- makes me sad because pus. there are so many gorgeous “Luckily, through the dis- girls who are depressed ease, I’ve learned that I’m and don’t have anyone to so much tougher than I ev- talk to because no one un- er thought I was,” she said. derstands what they’re go- “I hope I can rub that ing through. … strength off on someone “I’ve spent so much time else, make them feel like depressed about lupus, they can do it, too.” wondering ‘Why me?’” she It’s been more than a said. “Because it’s been year since Mortellaro has such a negative thing in my taken chemo or medication. life, I want to change it into “I actually stopped it something positive.” CELEBRATING 98 YEARS
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THURSDAY,AUG. 15,2013 VOICES FULLERTON NEWS-TRIBUNE 5 Remembering a long-ago, MR. BUCKETLIST hardworking America Once upon a time, that create millions of The day I met a Munchkin Americans felt shame if jobs while they voluntari- they turned to welfare as ly finance a wide array of “A heart is not judged by ed, I knocked on her front a means of support. philanthropic causes. how much you love, but by door, and a scraggly mid- They’d live within their The most insatiable how much you are loved by dle-aged man who turned means, take courses and greed resides in the corri- others.” – Glenda, Good out to be her son answered. seek opportunities to im- dors of power in Washing- Witch of the North, “The “Uh, hi,” I said a little prove their situa- ton. The Demo- Wizard of sheepishly. “I’m a big fan of tion. They’d rely crats continue to Oz” ‘The Wizard of Oz’ and on family and pri- recklessly borrow About a would like to give these vate organiza- and spend other year and a flowers to Margaret.” tions to help them people’s money re- half ago, I “She’s at breakfast with a survive life’s chal- gardless of the was driving friend,” the man said. lenges. While consequences for in Scotts- “She’ll be back in about an there are still future genera- dale, Ariz., hour.” many people like CHRISTIAN tions. This vora- DAVID and listen- “OK, I’ll come back,” I this in America, MILORD cious appetite il- JEROME ing to the said, and I left the flowers folks who depend GUEST lustrates the stag- GUEST radio when and my business card. FILE PHOTO: DAMIAN DOVARGANES, ASSOCIATED PRESS COLUMNIST COLUMNIST on government gering hypocrisy the DJ re- When I returned, her son Margaret Pellegrini, front row, second from right, poses handouts are in- of elitists who lec- ported that opened the door and there with other “The Wizard of Oz” Munchkins as they re- creasing in number. ture Americans regard- 93-year-old Karl Slover, was Pellegrini, all 4 feet of ceive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2007. Sadly, in the current ing fiscal accountability. who played one of the her. environment, folks who Washington, D.C., could Munchkins in “The Wizard “Hi Margaret,” I said. “I’ve been out this morn- of her house. sponge off the taxpayers now use Truman’s “The of Oz,” had died and that “I’m David Jerome, I stop- ing and my hair’s a mess. Pellegrini was feisty and exhibit little remorse. buck stops here” philoso- only three Munchkins were ped by earlier.” Anyway, I’ve had a few a bit cantankerous, but This can have a demor- phy more than ever. still alive. He added that There was a long awk- strokes and don’t get hearing about her death alizing effect on pro- Not so long ago, Ameri- one of the remaining ward pause. around too good anymore.” last week really saddened ducers as well as those cans thought of them- Munchkins lived in the “Yeah, so, what do you “OK, well, thank you for my heart. I’m sure she had who demand goodies selves as E Pluribus Unum Phoenix area and called her want?” your time,” I said and leftI long since forgotten about without exerting effort. (out of many, one), instead “a real nice lady.” “Wow,” I thought. “Do- almost got to my car when me, but I will always fondly Idleness has a debilitat- of clustered groups sepa- “The Wizard of Oz” is rothy got a way nicer recep- her son hollered for me to remember her and the day I ing effect because it can rated by color, creed or one of my all-time favorite tion in Munchkinland!” come back. I returned to met a Munchkin! sap one’s motivation and any other form of identity movies, so I searched the “Well, I have two boys fly- find Pellegrini signing a pic- – David Jerome, better jeopardize personal de- politics. Personal respon- Internet, and in minutes I ing in tomorrow who are ture for me, and I attempt- known as “Mr. Bucketlist,” is velopment. Ben Stein sibility and self-reliance had her name and address. big fans of ‘The Wizard of ed a little small talk (no pun an author and resident of once wrote that choosing were highly respected. The next morning, I set out Oz,’ and I was wondering if I intended). Fullerton. Follow more to be unproductive can be The word “diversity” in- to meet a Munchkin! could bring them by in the “So, how long have you of his adventures at a form of slow suicide. cluded diversity of I parked in front of Mar- afternoon to meet you.” lived in Glendale?” I asked. mrbucketlist.com. Not so long ago, stu- thought, and folks could garet Pellegrini’s cinder- “I’m going to be away She completely ignored dents knew that they had speak their minds without block hacienda and walked from the house tomorrow my question but handed me Would you like to be a guest to work hard to earn good worrying about hypersen- to her front door carrying afternoon.” the picture. I thanked her columnist? Email your opin- grades. Now, many stu- sitive speech codes. some potted yellow mums I “Oh, OK. 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FIVE QUESTIONS WITH EDWARD DADA WHAT’S HAPPENING IN NORTH ORANGE COUNTY THE BUSINESS MAN BY ANDERS HOWMANN APPAREL DESIGNER SIGNS WITH FENDER RESTAURANTS •RETAIL• SMALL BUSINESS
BY ANDERS HOWMANN ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER Edward Dada wears Fullerton-based Dragonfly Clothing has signed a brand licensing deal to de- Junk Bar pours apparel from sign apparel for Fender Musical Instruments, which was started by Leo Fend- his Fender er in Fullerton. line. Its rock-inspired line of dress shirts, work shirts and hoodies has appeared all-organic beers, in department stores throughout the summer and is available on the Drag- onfly Clothing website. Edward Dada started the line in 1996, and Dragonfly Clothing has eight em- wine and booze ployees and has designed licensed clothing for such names as Led Zeppelin, Gibson and The Doors. Licensing is an agreement that allows a com- With a selection of all or- pany to create products using another company’s brand. ganic beers, wines and spe- cialty drinks, the Junk Bar in Anaheim is attempting to Q. What was your original vision for starting Dragonfly make drinking as healthy as Clothing? possible. A. Our catchphrase is rock ‘n’ roll vision. Our whole The new bar has opened 1 company was based on rock ‘n’ roll. We’ve done licensing next to the vegan restau- before. At one point, we had 44 licenses. rant Healthy Junk in Ana- heim’s Center Street Pro- Q. How would you describe your company’s clothing design? menade. It features six COURTESY OF DANIELLE TOCCO A. We have two lines. One is Dragonfly Roadhouse, taps, plus assorted bottles The new Fullerton homes which is completely geared towards bikers. Now, the of organic beer and wine. will feature great rooms 2 Fender line is geared toward Americana design. What The bar also serves spe- and outdoor living rooms. we are trying to do is capture the American lifestyle of cialty drinks such as white the ’50s. and red wine sangrias. Chef 215 W. Commonwealth Ave. Lynda Santos serves these will allow the store to carry Q. What kinds of challenges do custom clothing designers drinks with chunks of sea- new types of merchandise face when starting a company such as yours? sonal fruit selected from and host larger events. A. The hardest part right now is the economy. The the weekly Center Street buyers (clothing stores) are used to buying something Farmers Market. NEW HOMES IN WORKS 3 FOR AMERIGE HEIGHTS that they have purchased for a while and its working for Appetizers, such as olive them. Even though you are introducing a great name tapenade, are served with Standard Pacific Homes and a great line, you’ve got to get past them so they give mini baguettes or a variety has built a new collection of it a chance. That’s the hardest part. Once (the clothing of assorted nuts.The Junk homes in Fullerton’s Ame- stores) have the line, they kill it. They are selling it and Bar is open from 11 a.m. to 8 rige Heights community. its working perfect for them. But getting in front of the p.m. Monday through Ranging from 2,030 to department stores is the hard part. Wednesday and 11a.m. to 10 2,300 square feet, the p.m. Thursday through homebuilding company will Q. What do you hope to accomplish with the Fender license? Saturday. offer three new designs A. We really want to get Fender all over the world and that feature up to four bed- have the strongest rock ‘n’ roll brand out there. We want COMIC BOOK SHOP rooms, four baths and a 4 to take it to a whole new level. We want to create watch- FINDS NEW HIDEOUT first-floor guest suite. es, shoes and as many other items that you could think Since it opened in No- Homes are priced at of but all rock ‘n’ roll inspired. vember, Comic Book around $600,000 and are Hideout in Fullerton has at- available for purchase. Q. What does this particular license mean for the future of tracted a growing commu- Buyers can begin making COURTESY OF EDWARD DADA Dragonfly? nity of comic book and nerd their house a home in mid- A. It’s given the company the chance to rebuild in this culture enthusiasts. It has November. Dragonfly Clothing 5 economy, and it makes us really proud that we have a become so popular it has brand that’s from the same town that we are in. Our outgrown its original Lem- Send your North County Contact: 714-447-0137 first license that we ever had was Gibson. So now that on Street location. business tips and news to Website: dragonflyclothing.com we are getting back into the game with licensing, it’s fit- Owner Glynnes Pruett Anders Howmann, ting that our first one is Fender. said the larger location at [email protected].
ON THE MENU THE REAL DEAL Ahot cup of joe is only the start of Average price of condo sales what you’ll get at Stewart’s in Fullerton is nearly $390,000 The Anaheim Stewart’s The following update on dos; 41 days for houses pensive condos going into real estate information for Available properties escrow is a 1 bedroom, 1 diner dishes up Coffee Shop Fullerton is based on Mul- by price range: bath with 886 interior breakfast, lunch Address: 1221 E. tiple Listing Service data Under $399,999: 31 square feet and 1-car Lincoln Ave., Ana- as of Aug. 5. Actual sale $400,000 - $699,999: 70 garage. This home is listed and dinner, too. heim prices are $700,000 - $999,999: 34 for $135,000. Phone: 714-533- not dis- $1,000,000 - $1,999,999: Most expensive STORY AND PHOTO BY ANDERS 4290 closed by 27 properties: One of the HOWMANN ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER Hours: 6 a.m. to the MLS $2,000,000 and over: 3 most expensive homes go- 8:30 p.m. Monday until after Properties available ing into escrow features 6 Located on East Lincoln through Sat- the prop- by ZIP Code: bedrooms, 5.5 baths, 4,283 Avenue near East Street, urday; 6:30 a.m. erty closes 92831 - 33 interior square feet and a Stewart’s Coffee Shop Stewart’s Coffee Shop is open daily to 8:30 p.m. Sun- escrow. 92832 - 23 30,405-square-foot lot serves much more than a on East Lincoln Avenue. day. DENNIS Proper- 92833 - 68 with 3-car attached hot cup of coffee. BODE ties avail- 92835 - 41 garage. This home is listed FOR THE The menu includes ev- and eggs ($8). toes, pickles and 1000 Is- REGISTER able: 165 Escrows opened last for $2,180,000. erything from omelets to For lunch and dinner, land dressing. The combo Condo- week: 28 Closed escrows: 30 hamburgers. Stewart’s offers burgers, includes a soup or salad and miniums: Least expensive with an average sale price For breakfast, guests can sandwiches and melts. The french fries. 40 houses: One of the least of $517,850 and an average choose from 15 combina- bacon and cheese melt Stewart’s Coffee also has Houses: 125 expensive single-family time on the market of 55 tions of eggs, sausage, ba- ($5.99) competes with fast a small selection of seafood Short sales and REOs: homes going into escrow days. con and other breakfast food prices and is served options. Guests can order 6 features 3 bedrooms, 1.75 meats. Each combo is with a side of french fries dishes such as Rainbow Average condo price: baths with 1,219 square feet Dennis Bode is a Realtor served with hash browns and coleslaw. Hungry eat- Trout ($10) and deep-fried $388,910 on a 6,098-square-foot lot. with Prudential California and toast. Prices range ers can order the double scallops ($10). Average house price: This home is listed for Realty. You may contact him from $4 to $9. Specialty en- London burger ($7.65), a Beer and wine are also $844,651 $350,000. at 714-814-1041 or email him trees include eggs Benedict double bacon and cheese available. Average time on the Least expensive con- at [email protected]. ($8) and chicken fried steak burger with lettuce, toma- market: 21 days for con- dos: One of the least ex-
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THURSDAY,AUG. 15,2013 FAITH & VALUES FULLERTON NEWS-TRIBUNE 7
SPOTLIGHT Temple Beth Tikvah offers modern Judaism
BY ANGELA RATZLAFF second grade, Garin for ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER third through fifth grade, Tucked in a residential Gesher for sixth through area just east of downtown eighth grade and ICETY Fullerton, Temple Beth for ninth through 12th Tikvah opens its doors to grade. In addition to youth devout Hebrews as well as group, the temple also everyone else with various hosts a religious school, of- backgrounds. The temple, fering Hebrew education to which was founded in 1971, children from first through practices Reform Judaism 10th grade. and offers a modern take on Caring Community Com- traditional Jewish practic- mittee: Committee mem- es. bers, including Rabbi Mil- Leader: Rabbi Kenneth hander, provide outreach to Milhander has served as temple members who are the main leader since 2001. homebound or can’t attend Milhander has been active temple services and events. in the Southern California Homebound members are, Jewish community, grow- however, invited to take ing up in the Los Angeles part in the special Hanuk- PHOTOS: COURTESY OF DISCOVERY GIRLS Temple Emanuel of Beverly kah and Passover events Isabella Guerrero, 12, of Fullerton poses during a photo shoot at the Discovery Girls Tween Summit. Her photo and Hills and now serving in the where meals are served. profile will appear in an upcoming issue of Discovery Girls magazine. Fullerton Interfaith Minis- High Holy Days: A spe- terial Association and on cial evening program, fea- the Orange County Board turing a catered dinner and of Rabbis. production of “Abraham on Service times: The Trial,” will be held at 6:30 LOCAL TWEEN INVITED 10 a.m. Saturday morning p.m. Aug. 31. Rosh Hasha- service is a traditional ser- nah services will take place vice conducted mostly in Sept. 4-6. On the week fol- Hebrew and includes Torah lowing Rosh Hashanah, the TO MAGAZINE’S GIRLS SUMMIT and Haftarah readings. temple will celebrate Yom Youth education: Focus Kippur on Sept. 13 and 14. One day in May was just I learned that being your- regular girl like me. Girls in on the youth community is Location: 1600 N Acacia any other ordinary day for my community will know a priority. Groups, which Ave., Fullerton most people, but not for me. that if they set their minds are offered for almost every More info: Call 714-871- I had just been selected to to it, and when they believe age range, include Galim 3535 or visit templebeth take part in the first Discov- in themselves, they can do for kindergarten through tikvah.com ery Girls Tween Summit. anything. And they should Honestly, I was shocked always remember triumph they actually picked me to is achieved when you put be in the magazine. I was some extra oomph into just thinking, “This doesn’t something you try. happen to girls like me.” – Isabella Guerrero, 12, But I was excited and ready lives in Fullerton. Discovery for the hard work and dedi- Girls is a magazine aimed at cation tween girls to help them build ahead of confidence and a sense of me. community. Two months Tell us about your charity later, I Girls to be featured in future issues of Discovery Girls events and volunteer was in the pay tribute to “Charlie’s Angels” during a break. opportunities. Email COURTESY OF TEMPLE BETH TIKVAH car, head- fullertonnewstribune Services, which feature traditional Torah readings, are ISABELLA ing to the really fun stuff. We learned self is the best thing you @ocregister.com. held every Saturday morning. GUERRERO hostel a dance, performed skits could be, and you should GUEST COLUMNIST where we for one another, stayed up love yourself and be confi- would be until midnight talking and dent, too. I plan to share staying. we even did awards for per- these lessons with other When I got there, I was so sonality and best skit. I won girls. happy to be there. Over the funniest Discovery Girl! I hope girls from my com- course of the day, more girls I learned some very im- munity feel good knowing OR kept flowing in until all of us portant lessons after being that something this big were there. We played ice- at the summit for four days. happened to just a normal, breakers and really got to Any purchase of $50 or more know each other. As we got Must Present Coupon. Not valid with any other offer. One discount per visit; may not be combined. Expires August 30, 2013. to know each other, we real- ized we were all being our- selves and becoming really UNBELIEVABLE BURGERS CRAFT BEER TASTY FOOD close friends, even though we had only known one an- other for eight hours. The next few days were a lot more work than I thought it would be. The girls in my issue posed, DavidF.Nelson smiled and answered inter- view questions to just about •REPAIR •SERVICE everybody who walked up •INSTALLATION SHREDDED BBQ CHICKEN SALAD to us. 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Drive, Anaheim. Advance Grammy tickets are $17.50; day-of- Award- tickets are $20. Informa- winning tion: 714-778-2583 and singer- houseofblues.com. songwriter go+do Michael THEATER Bolton ‘Bedroom Farce’: The show performs at runs through Sept. 21 and 8 tonight at tells of the comings and go- City National ings in three bedrooms as a self-absorbed couple at- Grove of tempts to save their mar- Anaheim. riage as they wreak havoc Tickets are on everyone else’s. The $51-$250. play starts at 8 p.m. at STAGES Theatre, 400 E. Commonwealth Ave., Ful- lerton. Tickets are $18- $20. Information: 714- 525-4484 and stagesoc.org. saturday 17th
HEALTH Yoga in the garden: Appropriate for all levels, connect with nature and FILE PHOTO: ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER spirit during yoga practice in the garden with certified some of the largest breeds formation: 714-871-7469 instructor Kim Mason. in the world. The event is and slidebarfullerton.com. Class is from 9 a.m. to noon from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at COURTESY OF THE FULLERTON PUBLIC LIBRARY at Fullerton Arboretum’s the La Habra Community The Fullerton Public Library hosts a book signing Sunday for local author Carol Nature Center, 1900 Asso- Center, 101 W. La Habra wednesday 21st ciated Road. $13 for mem- Blvd. Admission is $3 for Snow in connection with new book "Bubble World." bers, $15 for nonmem- ages 12 and older, $2 for bers. Information: seniors and free for kids 657-278-3407 and younger than 12. Informa- MOVIE Movie madness: A screen- fullertonarboretum.org. tion: 310-905-9708 and ing of “The Outsiders.” The Local author to discuss octortoisecttc.org. movie begins at 6 p.m. at MUSIC Orange Public Library and Double Vision: The For- BOOK SIGNING History Center, 407 E. latest book for young readers eigner tribute band per- Patrick Rockenbach book- Chapman Ave. Information: forms an afternoon show signing event: Whittier au- 714-288-2420 and outside on the patio stage. thor Patrick Rockenbach cityoforange.org. ullerton author Carol Snow plans to dis- If you go The concert is for all ages. will sign his latest work, cuss the breaking of societal definitions When: 2 p.m. The show starts at 2 p.m. “Double A Blues,” about Sunday at The Slidebar, 122 E. successful Major League thursday 22nd Commonwealth Ave., Ful- during the launch party for her latest Where: Fullerton Baseball player Zach Fre- F lerton. Admission is free. Library, 353 W. dericks. The book follows young-readers book: “Bubble World.” Information: 714-871- Commonwealth what the athlete must do 7469 and COOKING Ave. when a bump in his road al- Join Snow in Fullerton worry about anything until slidebarfullerton.com. most throws off his whole Cooking for One or Two Cost: Free Public Library’s communi- a series of blackouts and career. The event is from 3 class: Chef Elizabeth Whitt, ty room as vanishing good looks warp More information: FILM to 7 p.m. at Black Jack Piz- a graduate of Le Cordon Call 714-738-6333 Bleu Paris, offers tips and she speaks her bubble world. ‘Jaws 2’ at Fairhaven Me- zeria, 2429 W. Whittier about her The author plans to bring or visit Blvd., La Habra. Informa- ideas for cooking meals for fullertonlibrary.org morial Park: Part of Fair- one or two guests. The kid-friendly and sign copies of her book haven’s free summer movie tion: 877-727-0697 or story. Set afterward the discussion. tatepublishing.com class starts at 11 a.m. at series. Guests are invited Cypress Community Cen- /calendar. on the is- While the suggested age to bring chairs, blankets ter, 5700 Orange Ave. The land of Aga- range is 12- to 17-year-olds, and favorite movie snacks class is $45, plus a $20 linas, Free- all are welcome. Refresh- to enjoy the classic thriller DANCE Snow materials fee. Information: sia lives a ments will be served under the stars (and away Manu: Award-winning Tah- 714-229-6700 and from the ocean). The event perfect life in a perfect throughout the night. itian dance troupe Te Varua chefelizabeth.com. world. She doesn’t have to – Angela Ratzlaff arena opens at 7:30 p.m. Ori presents its new pro- The film starts at 8:15 p.m. duction, “Manu,” inspired at Fairhaven Memorial Park by the story of “Swan CONCERT and Mortuary, 1702 Fair- Lake.” The show starts at 7 2013 OC Parks Summer haven Ave., Santa Ana. Ad- p.m. at City National Grove Concert Series – The Or- mission is free. Informa- of Anaheim, 2200 E. Katel- questa Cortez with DJ thursday 15th from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at THEATER tion: 714-532-8921 and la Ave., Anaheim. Tickets Hector Waluyo: The event The Muckenthaler, 1201 W. ‘Macbeth’: Widely acknowl- fairhavenmemorial.com. are $32. Information: 714- welcomes Latin group The Malvern Ave., Fullerton. edged as one of William 712-2700 and citynational Orquesta Cortez and DJ Tickets are $10 for mem- Shakespeare’s greatest groveofanaheim.com. Hector Waluyo. . The show CONCERT bers, $16 for students/ tragedies, “Macbeth” is a sunday 18th starts at 6 p.m. at Irvine seniors and $20 for non- Michael Bolton: The mul- story of murder, corruption MUSIC Regional Park, One Irvine tiple Grammy Award-win- members. Information: and deceit. The play runs Park Road, Orange. Admis- Kisses: Kisses performs ning singer-songwriter has 714-738-6595 and through Aug. 31. The per- sion is free. 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YORBA LINDA $1,699,900 YORBA LINDA $2,100,000-$2,249,000 $50,000 PRICE REDUCTION! GORGEOUS ‘TOLL BROTHERS HOME’ IN YORBALINDA Amazing Open floorplan with INCREDIBLE VIEWS in the exclusivecommunity of Mount San Antonio. Vaulted ceilings with tons of upgrades throughout. Kitchen opens up to extended Over $500,000 in upgrades throughout this estate brings youtothe highest levels of luxury living. Featuring 5BR’sincluding adownstairs en suite,plus abonus room, library,and family room with fireplace and built in entertainment center.Formal Office upon entry with bookcases and desk. Front and back staircase layout allows for formality and versatility in exercise room. The Double beveled glass doors lead youinto the grand foyerentry with double sweeping wrought iron staircases.Elegant Designer Crown Moulding is adorned across an amazing floorplan. Out back features PANORAMIC VIEWS and rock spa with grassyarea and RV area for those who need space for playortoys. the vaulted ceilings throughout the majority of this 5star estate.The Gourmet Kitchen features 6burner cooktop plus griddle,Double Ovens,warming drawer, Built in Refrigerator,and Built in Microwave along with beveled glass walk in pantry.Resort like amenities with covered loggia and outdoor fireplace along side the sparkling pool and spa with water features. PW13120058 Call Ede Costa 714-932-5307 Abuilt in BBQ island, with bar top seating is conveniently located for entertaining. Incredible Schools and Cul de sac location top it all off. PW13147519 Presented by Ede Costa (714) 932-5307 &The Geronsins (714) 283-6649
MISSION VIEJO $589,000 YORBA LINDA $948,000 YORBA LINDA $1,250,000 YORBA LINDA $698,000 LAGUNA NIGUEL $1,300,000 YORBA LINDA $1,100,000 SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO $1,398,900 BREA $510,000 TURNKEY POOL HOME VIEW OF ROLLING HILLS OVER 40K IN UPGRADES! JUST LISTED!! “EL NIGUEL HEIGHTS” CHARMING SINGLE STORY RURAL ESTATE GROGEOUS KITCHEN! FABULOUS NEW LISTING! Just Listed, Large 4Bedroom, freshly painted exterior,Dual Pane Private Single Story,Half Acre Lot, Zoned for Horses,3car Garage Gorgeous Private Tropical Resort Backyard ,Salt Water Pebble Tec Double door entry to aBeautiful 4bedroom home,Freshly Prestigious ExecutiveHome features aGrand Backyard w/Pebble Sprawling 4Bedroom Home on Private Street Near Lakebed Nature Park *Huge 29,146 Open entertainer’skitchen with Wolf Stainless Steel Appliances, Gorgeous Home in Brea’sPleasant Hills Community,Vaulted Windows, Beautiful galaxy black Granite counters,Stainless Steel plus Gated RV/Boat Parking, Newer Dual Pane Windows &Sliders, Pool and Spa with aWater Slide,Covered Patio, Built-in BBQ, painted exterior,Upgraded kitchen with Granite counter tops, TecSwimming Pool, 1BD/1BAdownstairs great for Guests,Large SF Parcel *Spacious Kitchen w/Cooking Island &Knotty Pine Cabinetry *Raised Beam 4bedrooms,4Baths,Master retreat w/Fireplace and private deck, Ceilings,3Bedrooms,Large Family room, Sparkling Pool. 2Car Appliances,Sparkling Salt Water Pool. Remodeled bright Kitchen, Newer Appliances,Cathedral Ceilings, Remodeled Granite Kitchen, Stainless Steel Appliances,Dbl. ovens, Cathedral Ceilings. Bonus room upstairs with aWet Bar. Ceilings *French Door Access to Resort Grounds *Sparkling Pool/Spa, GrassyPlayYard, Beautiful Landscaped backyard. Garage. Master suite w/Retreat. Built-in Ref. Large Master Suite w/Retreat. Mature Shade Trees,Gardens *Basketball Sport Court &Gated Boat Parking IG13153200 951-808-4100 PW13150714 714-524-4100 PW13145287 714-524-4100 PW13157671 714-623-3543 PW13148096 714-623-3543 PW13155440 714-524-4100 PW13127166 714-524-4100 PW13150875 714-524-4100
CORONA $379,000 YORBA LINDA $1,699,900 YORBA LINDA $1,399,900 ANAHEIM HILLS $599,000 FULLERTON $710,000 PLACENTIA $1,200,000 LARGE ¾ACRE LOT! REDUCED PRICE!!! REDUCED BY $100,000 LOWEST PRICE IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD! LOVELYHOME IN THE HERMOSADRIVE NEIGHBORHOOD SPACIOUS ENTERTAINER’S DELIGHT Custom home,new carpet, 3Bedrooms,“World of Rods” Magazine Incredible Viewsand an Amazing Floor Plan, Vaulted Ceilings, Incredible Estate! Largest floor plan with 5bedrooms plus aBonus This beautiful Anaheim Hills pool home features 3large bedrooms with aformal dining This home has 4large BR and 3BA. All BR are upstairs.Very large,wood-beamed Spiral staircase,open kitchen w/granite counter tops,stainless steel appliances,tankless featured this garage has room for 5hot rods and new roof, RV Family room with aBuilt-In Entertainment center,Large Master w/ Loft, Custom wrought Iron Staircase,Gorgeous Views, Pebble Tec room, large gourmet kitchen, and an extra large family room. The spacious master family room w/ fireplace.The living room is oriented toward the quiet, tree-lined water heaters,&vaulted ceilings.6BR, 3BA,&two 1/2 BA.2BR&master downstairs. parking, Must See this fabulous property. fireplace,retreat and Balconywith views. Sparkling Pool. bedroom has its ownfireplace and built in wall unit. The living room has aplenty of room street, &also has afireplace.Kitchen is roomyand adjacent to formal dining room. Master w/walk-in closet, bathtub /spa &massage jets.2 laundry rooms,den, &family room. and has agreat view of the nice sized yard, patio, pool and spa area just outside the door. Downstairs laundry room &BA, as well as access to the 3-car garage. Balcony,2two-car garages w/RV parking &full hookups.Outdoor kitchen w/double BBQ. PW13147969 714-524-4100 PW13120058 714-524-4100 PW13126198 714-524-4100 PW13153175 714-990-1111 PW13154318 714-990-1111 PW13156848 714-990-1111
SharieeDunn BREA $525,000-475,000 BREA $575,000-525,000 BREA $879,000-799,000 CHINO HILLS $669,800-649,800 LOS ANGELES $179,900 WHITTIER $450,000-400,000 MOVE IN READYBREA HOME Realtor® HUGE RANCH STYLE HOME ON PRIVATELOT SINGLE STORY HOME IN THE COVETED EAGLE HILLS THIS STUNNING HOME HAS EXCELLENT CURB APPEAL HIP,MODERN, FRESHLYRENOVATED STUDIO ABSOLUTELYCHARMING HOME Great single story Brea home on abeautiful street, with gorgeous wood floors, Huge private lot, w/ an awesome park view,updated kitchen w/ granite, Remodeled kitchen w/maple cabinetry,granite counters,new appliances,wood flooring, Entertainer’sbackyard -complete w/ sparkling pool &spa. 5BR&3BA, spacious living Dark Bamboo Flooring, Metal Fixtures,&Contemporary Lighting. Kitchen includes Range, Absolutely charming home on aHUGE pie shaped lot in aprivate cul-de-sac with gorgeous updated eat in kitchen with granite counters,trash compactor,double oven, 714.396.1617 Direct new stove,new oven, inside laundry room, new windows &sliders recessed lighting, &crown molding. Builtin entertainment center,french doors,yard w/ room w/ dry bar &large kitchen. The kitchen features an island w/ built-in sink, arched New Frig, &Butcher Block Countertop w/ Tile Backsplash. Bright Bathroom w/ New Flooring hardwood floors,great location, RV parking, walk to shopping, stores!! Updated eat in dishwasher,inside laundry room, pool and large backyard with blockwall! throughout, new bathrooms,new garage door,fresh paint, auto sprinklers patio, marble fireplace,formal living &dining rooms.Master suite,crown molding, walk in entryway,and ceramic tile countertops.Hardwood floors,family room &vaulted ceilings. &Ceramic Sink. End Unit with 2Closets &Wall A/C Unit. Amenities include Spa, Exercise kitchen, new cabinets,Corien counter tops,freshly painted, copper plumbing, fireplace in Circular driveway,metal roof, awesome open floor plan, move in condition!! [email protected] front &back, large master w/ 2closets,large BR, HUGE bonus closet, new cabinetry,plantation shutters to all BR &family room, garage w/ floor coating. The master BR has double-door entry,anarched doorway,recessed wall &walk-in closet. Room, &Rec Room. Unit comes with Dedicated Parking Space in Underground Garage. living room, walk in closet in master,backyard has fruit trees,house is move in perfect!! PW13156160 714-990-1111 www.itsadunndeal.com PW13151402 714-990-1111 PW13154186 714-990-1111 PW13154143 714-990-1111 PW13154711 714-990-1111 PW13151441 714-990-1111 BRE#: 00554534 Chairman’s Circle Platinum AwardWinner Top1%ofPrudential Sales Professionals Legend AwardWinner FULLERTON $699,000 FULLERTON$1,025,000 FULLERTON $379,000 ORANGE $599,900 ORANGE $1,500,000 ANAHEIM HILLS $1,139,000 CHARMING HOME LOCATED IN SANJUANESTATES HUGE LOTINSUNNY HILLS ESTATES PRICE REDUCED! SINGLE STORY LIVING! CHARMING SINGLE STORY HOME EXCLUSIVELYBEAUTIFUL CUSTOME HOME Located in the desirable San Juan Estates.3bed +2bath on aexpansive19,602sqft lot Selling Since 1976 Original ranch-style,single-story house in the heart of desirable Located close to CSUF,restaurants and shopping, 2BR/2.5BACasa 5BD/3BA, Walk thru the entry way to open and bright floor plan, 3BD/2BA, Surrounded by Rolling Lawns,and Gentle Walk Ways. 5BD/4.5BA, main floor bedroom suite,private travertine &marble that has wonderful potential. Great opportunity for anyone who wants to build/remodel SunnyHills Estates.3bed +2bath 2,156 SF,32,332 SF lot (about Del Vista townhome offers cathedral ceiling, 2balconies,inside with huge kitchen and dining room area. Family room has cozy Located on aFull Acre Lot that is Zoned Equestrian there is Plenty bath great for guests,wood flooring with French doors leading to acustom home or asavvy investor.Single story,living room w/ separate family room w/ a 3/4 acres). First time on the market in 50 years,this well-loved laundry,master suite,association pool, spa, tennis,clubhouse. fireplace that looks out to the big backyard. of Room to add Horse Facilities.Gorgeous Pebble TecPool and the beautiful back yard. Large front yard and city view. second brick fireplace.Master w/ en suite bath &le closet space.Award winning schools. home has great potential to be aspectacular estate. Spa. PW13145442 714-990-1111 PW13131112 Juhee &Catherine 714-990-1111 PW13113927 Betty &Associates 714-871-0088 PW13150715 714-998-7250 PW13150667 714-998-7250 PW13135054 714-998-7250
YORBA LINDA $899,900-$949,999 ANAHEIM HILLS $849,000 ANAHEIM HILLS $3,199,000 FULLERTON $275,000 YORBA LINDA $938,900 WOODCREST $424,900 YORBA LINDA $1,149,800 ANAHEIM HILLS $698,888 VIEWS! VIEWS! VIEWS! WELCOME HOME! WELCOME TO ANAHEIM HILLS FINEST HOME HARD TO FIND NEAR CAL STATEFULLERTON! HIGHLYDESIRABLE WITH SPECTACULAR VIEWS SPECTACULAR VIEWS! MADE FOR SINGLE STORY LIVING! STUNNING CITY &MOUNTAIN VIEWS! Walk thru the warm entry,bright open floor plan with high 5BD/3BA, With over$90,000 in quality upgrades this home is 5BD/8BA, Luxury living at its best! the enormous viewsofrolling 2BD/2BAWhether it’sthe Brea Mall for that mega shopping 5BD/3BA, This property sits on alarge lot and offers spacious RV 4BD/2BA, his lovely home is located on asemi private street that Gorgeous 3BD/4BAhome with large main floor master suite, Wonderful 4BD/3BAhome with open floor plan, main floor ceilings.Step down to formal living room with cozy fireplace. “Idyllic Living” in Anaheim Hills.With the largest floor plan Hills,mountains and city lights from the vantage point on the experience or the trendy Downtown Fullerton area for boutique Parking. Plenty of yard space for apool/spa or outdoor kitchen sits at the end of the cul-de-sac which offers unobstructed city and granite island kitchen and lush yard. Upstairs bonus room and 2 bedroom, vaulted ceilings,skylights &much more.Lovely yard Enjoythe gorgeous viewsthru the baywindows of the kitchen and Great room featuring aremodeled gourmet kitchen with granite 5th most elevated home in orange country are nothing short of shopping, dining and night life -it’sall close by.Freeways, area. mountain views. en-suite bedrooms offer fabulous city light views. with expansiveredwood deck &spa overlooks the city. thru out the family room. counters,stainless steel appliances fantastic. Metrolink -all just minutes away. PW13149961 714-998-7250 PW13147375 714-998-7250 PW13150255 The Geronsins 714-283-6649 PW13152552 The Geronsins 714-283-6649 PW13156846 714-998-7250 PW13147080 714-998-7250 PW13150241 714-998-7250 PW13147403 714-998-7250
ANAHEIM HILLS Banner: OPEN HOUSE 17th &18th 1pm-5pm OVER 40K IN UPGRADES! $1,250,000. HILL TOPENTERTAINERS OASIS AT ITS FINEST Gorgeous Private Tropical Resort Backyard ,Salt Water Pebble TecPool and Spa with aWater Slide,Covered Patio, Built-in BBQ, Remodeled Granite Kitchen, Stainless Steel Appliances, Gorgeous Anaheim Hills home featuring 5bedrooms 3bathrooms,3111 sq-ft of living space and agenerous 9900 sq-ft lot. As youwalk up the pathway youare greeted with atranquil Dbl. ovens,Built-in Ref. Large Master Suite w/Retreat. Thru-Out Gorgeous ‘Warmington’ Home in New ‘YL HIGH SCHOOL’Boundary -Hard-to-Find 5BDRMS +BONUS RM Floorplan water fountain and aspacious front patio seating area that offers mountain and city lightviews. This property has it all, 4fireplaces,anexpanded driveway offering parking for 3+ -Beautiful &Private Tropical Resort Backyard Features Salt Water Pebble TecPOOL &SPA w/Water Slide,Covered Patio, BUILT-IN BBQ, Cozy Fireplace &Sport Court .Stunning cars,two car garage +storage area, anew furnace/central air conditioning system, dual pane window/doors,newer interior &exterior paint, new concrete tile roof and so much more! REMODELED GRANITE KITCHEN w/All Newer Cabinetry,Center Island &All ‘GE Monogram’ STAINLESS STEEL Appliances. PW13145287 Kristen Fowler Group (714) 693-1180 PW13158074 Call Shariee Dunn 714-396-1617 www.PrudentialCaliforniaRealty.com www.PrudentialCaliforniaRealty.com SEC: Community_Broadsheet DT: 08-15-2013 ZN: Fullerton ED: 1 PG #: 12 PG: PageD BY: mvega TI: 08-14-2013 12:20 CLR: CMYK
12 FULLERTON NEWS-TRIBUNE SCHOOLS THURSDAY,AUG. 15,2013 FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL FOR MANY TEACHERS, TOO BY LOU PONSI ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER The Fullerton School District is kicking off the year with 30 new teach- ers in the classroom Most are filling open positions, said Nina Mo- ta, administrative secre- tary. Class sizes won’t de- crease nor will programs be added because of the new hires. “This year, since the budget for many dis- tricts is looking greatly improved because of the state’s contributions and (Gov.) Jerry Brown’s em- phasis on education as a priority, more teachers are needed and able to be afforded,” said Karla Turner, president of the Fullerton Elementary Teachers Association. The district’s faculty, staff and administrators attended a new teachers breakfast at Alta Vista Country Club on Aug. 7, the first such breakfast PHOTOS: MINDY SCHAUER, ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER During the first day of school at Raymond Elementary on Monday, Ethan Guerrero, 6, and other students in teacher Rosalie Stout’s first-grade in five years. class show her the teeth they lost over the summer. “We haven’t had this many hires in a long time,” Mota said.
Julian Lopez, 6, peeks over the front office counter as Eliseo Ortiz, 4, listens to he waits with his mom dur- Abdulia Quiroz bids farewell to daughter Jade Martinez, Raymond Elementary kin- The Wang family from left: Vivian and Dave, with children ing the first day of school 6, who started first grade at Raymond Elementary. dergarten teacher Theresa Lydia, 6, and Sydney, 4, get their photo taken in front of at Raymond Elementary. Jade’s older sister Leonor Tapia is at left. Collar read a story. a school sign as Lydia starts first grade. SEC: Community_Broadsheet DT: 08-15-2013 ZN: Fullerton ED: 1 PG #: 13 PG: Ad5 BY: sring TI: 08-13-2013 16:04 CLR: CMYK THURSDAY,AUG. 15,2013 FULLERTONNEWS-TRIBUNE 13