Newport Theatre Arts Center Cliff Drive Newport Beach Ca

Metropolis Hall

Quango, Boards, Commissions, Committee Meetings – Etc.

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Tuesday, May three

Parks, Beaches & Recreation Commission Coming together

Canceled

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Wednesday, May 4

Harbor Summertime Acme

Marina Park Community Heart

1600 Due west. Balboa Blvd. – 2-iii p.thou.

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Thursday, May 5

Campsite Newport 2022: Early Bird Disbelieve Borderline

Water Quality Littoral Tidelands Committee Meeting

Crystal Cove Briefing Room, Bay 2d

100 Civic Centre Drive – 3-4:30 p.one thousand.

Planning Commission Meeting

Canceled

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Tuesday, May 10

Urban center Council Meeting

City Quango Chambers

100 Civic Center Drive – 4 p.m.

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Wed, May 11

Harbor Commission Coming together

Urban center Council Chambers

100 Borough Center Drive – 5-9 p.m.

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Thursday, May 12

Zoning Administrator Meeting

Finance Committee

Civic Centre Community Room

100 Civic Center Drive – 3-5 p.m.

City Arts Commission Meeting

Central Library

grand Avocado Ave. – 5 p.m.

Planning Commission Meeting

Urban center Council Chambers

100 Borough Middle Bulldoze – 6:thirty p.m.

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Friday, May xiii

Movie in the Park: Luca

Marina Park Community Center

1600 W. Balboa Blvd. – 6:45-9 p.k.

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Saturday, May 14

56th Annual Newport Beach Art Exhibition

Postponed
Civic Center Community Room

100 Borough Center Bulldoze – (all day)

Haven: Health & Wellness Resource Fair 2022

Haven Senior Center

801 Narcissus Ave. – ix-eleven a.thousand.

"Touch a Truck" Upshot

Balboa Pier

Balboa Pier parking lot – 9 a.m.-12 p.1000.

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Monday, May 16

Lath of Library Trustees Meeting

Central Library

yard Avocado Ave. – five p.chiliad.

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 Coming together on Floats & Lifts

Marina Park Community Middle

1600 W. Balboa Blvd. – v-seven p.1000.

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Tuesday, May 24

Metropolis Quango Meeting

City Council Chambers

100 Civic Center Drive – 4 p.one thousand.

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Th, May 26

Zoning Administrator Meeting

Finance Committee

Civic Center Community Room

100 Civic Eye Bulldoze – iii-five p.one thousand.

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Sunday, May 29

Concerts on the Dark-green

Mark Wood and the Parrot Head Band

Civic Eye Light-green

100 Civic Center Bulldoze – six-vii:30 p.m.

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Mon, May 30

Library Airtight

Memorial Day Holiday

City Hall & Most City Facilities

Holiday Closure – Memorial Day

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Monday, June 6

Civil Service Lath

Urban center Council Chambers

100 Civic Center Bulldoze – 5 p.one thousand.

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Tuesday, June seven

Parks, Beaches & Recreation Committee

Metropolis Council Chambers

100 Civic Middle Drive – 5 p.m.

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Wednesday, June 8

Harbor Commission Meeting

City Council Chambers

100 Civic Center Drive – 5-nine p.m.

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Th, June 9

City Arts Commission Coming together

Central Library

1000 Avocado Ave. – 5 p.chiliad.

Planning Committee Meeting

City Council Chambers

100 Civic Eye Drive – 6:30 p.m.

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Sunday, June 12

Concerts on the Light-green

Grab A Moving ridge

Civic Heart Green

100 Civic Heart Bulldoze – 6-7:thirty p.m.

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Tuesday, June 14

City Council Meeting

Metropolis Council Chambers

100 Civic Center Drive – 4 p.m.

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Thursday, June sixteen

Zoning Administrator Coming together

Zoom Meeting – x a.m.

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City Council Meetings 101 – FAQs about City Council Meetings (copies are available in the City Clerk's office at 100 Borough Center Drive, Bay E, second Floor; or call 949.644.3005)

www.newportbeachca.gov

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Online login information to view and/or participate will alter from meeting to meeting. To admission information for each meeting, go to the Metropolis website and observe it posted on the agenda.Click here 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 v (2024)

nblom@newportbeachca.gov

Diane Dixon, Member, District ane (2022)

ddixon@newportbeachca.gov

Brad Avery, Member, Commune 2 (2024)

bavery@newportbeachca.gov

Duffy Duffield, Member, District 3 (2022)

dduffield@newportbeachca.gov

Joy Brenner, Member, Commune half-dozen (2022)

jbrenner@newportbeachca.gov

Volition O'Neill, Member, District 7 (2024)

woneill@newportbeachca.gov

Grace Leung, City Director

gleung@newportbeachca.gov

NMUSD Board of Education

Michelle Barto, President, Expanse 5 (2022)

mbarto@nmusd.united states of america

Charlene Metoyer, Vice President, Expanse 2 (2022)

cmetoyer@nmusd.u.s.

Ballad Crane, Clerk, Area 3 (2024)

ccrane@nmusd.us

Leah Ersoylu, Member, Area 1 (2024)

lersoylu@nmusd.the states

Karen Yelsey, Fellow member, Area iv (2022)

kyelsey@nmusd.the states

Krista Weigand, Member, Surface area vi (2024)

kweigand@nmusd.us

Ashley Anderson, Fellow member, Surface area vii (2022)

aanderson@nmusd.u.s.a.

Dr. Wesley Smith, Superintendent

superintendent@nmusd.u.s.a.

United States Representative

Michelle Steel, Rep., CA-48

https://steel.business firm.gov/contact/offices

Country of California Representatives

David Min, State Senator, SD-37

https://sd37.senate.ca.gov/contact

Cottie Petrie-Norris, State Assembly, AD-74

https://a74.asmdc.org/contact-cottie

County of Orange Representative

Katrina.Foley@ocgov.com


ON CAMPUS

CORONA DEL MAR HIGH Schoolhouse

CdM logo

2101 Eastbluff Drive, Corona del Mar

949.515.6000

https://cdm.nmusd.the states

EVENTS

Mon, May ii-Friday, May 6

Teacher Appreciation Calendar week

Wed, May 4

Mental Wellness Awareness Month – Virtual Parent Instruction - Parent Wellbeing is Kid Wellbeing

half-dozen-vii p.one thousand. – via Zoom. Join Nandini Narayanan, licensed clinical social worker and certified yoga and mindfulness teacher. The presentation will provide an overview of the scientific discipline of stress, applied strategies to navigate feet, depression, grief & loss and ways to promote your personal wellbeing. In this interactive virtual workshop, parents will gain insight and tools for themselves also as to back up their children.

Wednesday, May 11

Mental Health Awareness Month – Virtual Mental Health and Health Fair

6-7 p.m. – via Zoom. Meet several customs partners that specialize in the field of mental wellness and wellness, like Hoag, CHOC and Care Solace. You will have the opportunity to acquire about their offerings and inquire questions. The virtual mental wellness and wellness off-white this calendar month is in lieu of the monthly DELAC meeting.

Wednesday, May 18

Mental Wellness Awareness Month – Virtual Parent Instruction - Social Emotional Learning & the Ruler Approach

6-7 p.m. – via Zoom. All learning is social and emotional. As part of the Mental Wellness Awareness Month Serial, you revisit the great work to foster emotional intelligence. This session volition dig deeper into the district'south universal social-emotional learning approach, RULER, which focuses on Recognizing, Agreement, Labeling, Expressing and Regulating our emotions.

Saturday, May 21

Junior/Senior Prom

vii-10 p.yard. – Location TBA.

Wednesday, May 25

Mental Health Awareness Month – Virtual Parent Education – Building Resiliency/Coping Strategies for Anxiety

6-7 p.m. – via Zoom. Bring together Stephanie Cariker, licensed clinical social worker from Hoag Mental Wellness Center, every bit she provides resource, strategies and applied tips for managing anxiety, difficult emotions and unexpected difficult situations.

Tuesday, May 31

High School Awards Night

7-viii p.thousand. in the Gym.

Wednesday, June one

Center Schoolhouse Awards Nighttime

7-8 p.k. in the Gym.

Thursday, June 2

Stride Graduation

5:30-6:thirty p.m. in the Harper Multipurpose Room.

Saturday, June four

8th Grade Promotion Party

7-ix p.m.

ATHLETICS

2022 Spring Sports

Tuesday, May three

TBA – Boys Golf game vs. TBA

3:30 p.yard. – Boys Track & Field at TBA

3:xxx p.m. – Girls Track & Field at TBA

Wednesday, May 4

TBA – Boys Golf vs. TBA

9 a.k. – Boys Swimming & Diving at TBA

ix a.yard. – Girls Swimming & Diving at TBA

7 p.m. – Boys Lacrosse vs. Westlake – CIF Partitioning 1 Starting time Round

Thursday, May 5

7:30 p.yard. – Girls Lacrosse at West Ranch – CIF First Round

Friday, May 6

10 a.yard. – Boys Pond & Diving at TBA

10 a.m. – Girls Swimming & Diving at TBA

three p.m. – Boys Tennis vs. Claremont

iii:15 p.m. – Baseball vs. Servite –

Segmentation 1 First Circular

6 p.m. – Boys Lacrosse vs. TBA –

CIF Game

Mon, May 9

TBA – Boys Golf game vs. TBA

Monday, May 16

TBA – Boys Golf game vs. TBA

three:xxx p.grand. – Boys Track & Field at TBA

3:30 p.thou. – Girls Track & Field at TBA

Thursday, May xix

TBA – Boys Golf game vs. TBA

Tuesday, May 24

3:30 p.one thousand. – Boys Track & Field at TBA

3:xxx p.m. – Girls Track & Field at TBA

Thursday, May 26

TBA – Boys Golf vs. TBA

three:xxx p.m. – Boys Track & Field at TBA

3:thirty p.grand. – Girls Track & Field at TBA

Wednesday, June 1

TBA – Boys Golf vs. TBA

NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH School

NHHS logo

600 Irvine Ave., Newport Embankment

949.515.6300

https://nhhs.nmusd.us

EVENTS

Wednesday, May eighteen

PTA Meeting

12-one p.m. at St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, 600 St. Andrews Route.

Midweek, May 25

NHHS Evening of the Arts

v-8 p.m. at NHHS Girls Gym, Inner Quad Expanse betwixt both Gyms at the forepart of the Anchor.

Wednesday, June one

Senior Awards Nighttime

6-vii:30 p.m. at NHHS Gym.

Sat, June ane

NHHS Prom

7:30-xi:30 p.yard. at NHHS.

ATHLETICS

2022 Spring Sports

Tuesday, May 3

1 p.thou. – Boys Golf at TBA

6 p.chiliad. – Boys Volleyball vs. Los Alamitos

Thursday, May 5

3:15 p.chiliad. – Softball vs. Twentynine Palms

6 p.m. – Girls Lacrosse at Chaminade

Friday, May 6

three:15 p.m. – Baseball vs. San Clemente

SAGE Colina Schoolhouse

Sage Hill logo

20402 Newport Coast Drive, Newport Declension

949.219.0100

world wide web.sagehillschool.org

EVENTS

Thursday, May 5

11th Form Parent Wrap-Up Meeting

5:thirty-six:30 p.m. Virtually. Eleventh-grade parents volition hear an update from the junior grade level meeting that was held in April given by the college counseling team. They will address a range of topics and offer tips regarding what students should be doing during the summertime months leading up to the senior year. This is a "parent-only" meeting. Pre-registration is required. Register here.

Fri, May 6

Instrumental Music Functioning

vii-9 p.m. in The Black Box Theater in the Studio at Sage Hill.

Sat, May 7

Jump Celebration: Come Together

five:30 p.one thousand. in Wilkins Town Foursquare. Get excited to "Come Together" every bit a full Sage Hill community for their annual Spring Celebration. Sponsorship and underwriting opportunities are nevertheless bachelor and tickets are on sale now. The evening will include a cocktail reception and silent auction, followed by a seated multi-course dinner, plan and live auction, equally well as a live ring and dancing under the stars. Join the fun in a transformed Wilkins Town Foursquare equally you celebrate the schoolhouse. Proceeds from the Bound Celebration do good the people and programs of Sage Colina School, including their vital financial aid plan.

Tuesday, May 10

Parent Association General Meeting

eight a.m. in the Johnson Family unit Library - McNeill Merz Loft.

Fri, May 13

Choral Music Performance

seven-9 p.one thousand. in The Black Box Theater in the Studio at Sage Loma.

Saturday, May 14

Prom

7-ten p.m.

Tuesday, May 17

English Portfolio Nighttime

v:45-8 p.chiliad. in the Peter V. Ueberroth Gymnasium.

May 23

Teacher In Services. No Classes.

May 24-31

Spring at Sage.

ATHLETICS

2022 Jump Sports

Tuesday, May 3

12 p.m. – Boys Golf at Los Serranos

Wed, May four

1:30 p.thou. – Boys Golf at Los Serranos

iii p.m. – Baseball game vs. Northwood

Editor's Notation: Events are subject to change. Administrators, teachers and coaches are encouraged to submit updates for on-campus activities and sports events & results. Email on-campus activities to lanajohnson@me.com and sports events & results to tomjohnson@me.com.


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HOAG Health

COMMUNITY Teaching CLASSES/Support GROUPS

844.810.2933

Reservations may exist required, which can exist made at the website. Call 800.400.HOAG (4624) or visit www.hoag.org/classes to register and for a consummate list of classes.

Hoag Hospital

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For the rubber of the community, HOAG is only offering live streaming and virtual classes. Annals online at the website.

CANCER

Hoag Healing: Breast Cancer Survivors Empowerment – Live Stream

Th, June nine | 5-6 p.g. | Gratuitous | Join in this evening of education, empowerment and healing. An adept panel will answer all of the questions you lot take e'er wanted to ask, in an intimate setting. This programme will empower women with tools and lifestyle changes to modify their risk and may help 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 assistance women transition into thrivorship and live their healthiest lifestyle. This program is advisable for both chest cancer and ovarian cancer survivors. Get here to register.

Fitness

Boot Camp

Fridays | 10-10:30 a.m. | Complimentary | Get ready for a loftier energy conditioning that will make yous sweat. This Kicking Army camp live streaming session will include a mix of aerobic, strength grooming and speed elements using interval grooming to get great results. No RSVP is necessary. Presented by Rebecca Szostek, Hoag Lifestyle Program. Sentinel live or on need at the Hoag Health YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/watch?v=kkRBEupYtN0.

COOKING DEMOS

Cooking Demonstration

Every Wednesday at 2 p.k. Presented past Mona Cabrera, R.D. from the Hoag Lifestyle Programme. Click the dates on the website to view each session via Live Stream. NO registration is required.

PRE-NATAL/POSTPARTUM

Maternity Orientation Newport Beach – Virtual On Demand

Free | This on-need virtual orientation is designed to help expectant parents plan for their baby's birth at Hoag Hospital Newport Beach. The plan provides information nigh our facility, bachelor resource before and afterward birth, and expectations for your hospital experience. Note: This program does not include a concrete tour of the hospital. Once registered, you will receive an e-mail with the on-demand link for the virtual orientation. To annals, go here.

Postpartum Mat Pilates for Beginners – Virtual On Need

Cost: $10 | Join this 20-min on-demand Postpartum Mat Pilates class that volition provide exercises and stretches to strengthen your muscles postpartum.

Once registered, you volition receive an email with the on-demand link for the virtual grade. Register here.

Caring for your Mental Health Throughout Pregnancy and Across

This virtual event will feature information about the services and latest technology available to help moms manage their wellbeing before, during and after pregnancy. View this on demand at

world wide web.youtube.com/watch?v=jgR-jn60oh8.

Yoga (Virtual)

Yoga provides numerous concrete and mental benefits resulting in a healthier lifestyle. Join Anusha Wijeyakumar, MA, Dip Mentoring, CPC, RYT, Wellness Jitney at Hoag for Her Centre for Wellness for a relaxing and energizing yoga session. This virtual yoga class features gentle catamenia yoga for all levels and includes gentle stretching and breathing exercises to recharge you physically and emotionally. Optional materials: yoga mat and blocks. A unique link volition be provided to admission the class post-obit registration. Registration includes unlimited views of the class. Price: $10. Consult the website for dates and times.

WOMEN

Chair Stretching (Virtual)

Join Asia Yates, Thou.Due south., Certified Pilates Instructor and Wellness Coordinator at Hoag for Her Center for Wellness for a virtual chair stretching class. Chair stretching offers a practical way to staying active at your desk, at abode or anywhere yous have a chair. This 20-minute grade includes a variety of movements in the sitting and standing positions, and all stretches may be put together for a mini workout to requite you modest wellness break in your day. Cost: $10. A unique link will be provided to access the course post-obit 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 Eye

Oasis Senior Center is offer a diverseness of happenings, also equally online and in-person classes. Check the website to view their monthly newsletter. Their classes are besides bachelor in the city's quarterly Newport Navigator magazine. Registration for all OASIS classes and programs is required. Visit world wide web.newportbeachca.gov/Haven or call 949.644.3244 for assistance. Haven Senior Center is located at 801 Narcissus Ave., Corona del Mar.

OASIS exterior

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Courtesy of OASIS Senior Centre

HAPPENINGS

Monthly Membership Assemble

Fri, May half dozen at 10 a.m. Friends of OASIS invites to a get together with a carte featuring fajitas, rice, beans, salad and cake so you tin dine while enjoying the amusement of Chris Farmer. Farmer, a professional person musician, will perform classic rock hits from some of your favorite artists including The Eagles, The Embankment Boys and Jimmy Buffett. Coat: $ten Members; $12 Non-Members. Express tickets. Telephone call 949.718.1800 for more information.

10 Modifiable Take chances Factors for Alzheimer's Disease

Thursday, May 12 at 1 p.m. Join Dr. Dung Trinh, Principal Medical Officer of Irvine Clinical Research, Board Member for Alzheimer'southward Orange Canton and a physician with Memorial Care. RSVP is required. Telephone call 949.644.3244. Takes place in Haven Room i.

Veterans Social Group

Tuesday, May 12 from 12-1:thirty p.chiliad. Come be a function of the presentation by Sven Akesson, who will be sharing, "Reflections of an Army Helicopter Pilot in Vietnam." Veterans of all ages are welcome. Pizza, coffee and water will be provided. RSVP to 949;644.3244. Takes place in the Issue Middle.

Movie Talk

Wednesday, May 25 with Theo Siegel at 1 p.m. You'll talk about the making of The Quiet Human and so the film will be shown. 1 of John Ford's 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 further scenes in the moving-picture show without a cast. The motion-picture show'south cottage in Ireland became such a tourist attraction that people began hauling away parts of the cottage brick by brick. The flick was nominated for seven academy awards including Best Film. Acquire about these interesting facts and many more from the movie guy as you lot relish this 1952 cinema classic. Takes place in the Evelyn Hart Upshot Center.

Keeping Our Connections Vibrant

Thursdays at iv p.m. Bring together 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 cocky-care, and getting back out in the globe. Zoom meeting ID: 82077587838. Countersign: 407029. Bring your own refreshments and munchies. No RSVP is necessary. Phone call 949.644.3244 with any questions.

Health & Wellness Resource Fair 2022

Saturday, May fourteen from ix-11 a.thousand. at the Oasis Senior Middle. Enjoy more than than 50 vendors, class demos, lectures, gratuitous breakfast (8:45 a.m.) and more.

CLASSES

Enrichment

Practice Your Genius: Food For Thought

Thursdays, May 19 and June two, 9 and 16. from four-5 p.m. This four-session Food For Thought program is designed to exercise five specific areas: memory, executive role, visual function, visual linguistic communication and association through creative projects that enhance cognitive part inside the aging brain. Using inventiveness throughout a person's life has been conspicuously demonstrated to meliorate brain function. Their didactics artists provide stress-gratuitous and nurturing guidance to assistance students employ their own innate creativity. Registration deadline is Friday, May 13. To register, call 949.644.3244. Takes identify in the OASIS Art Center.

Let'south Blossom Where We Are Planted

Thursdays from 2-iii p.m. You volition discuss ways to deepen relationships, make new friends and explore means to enrich your lives in this season of Spring. No RSVP is necessary. Takes identify in OASIS Room 5.

A Unlike Kind of Book Group

Join this book group on the first Wednesday of each calendar month from ten:30 a.one thousand.-12 p.m. Y'all all read a different book based on the topic of the month, so yous go domicile with a listing of interesting reads. Free and no RSVP is required. Takes place in OASIS Room v.

Getting Back in the Groove (In person)

Thursdays at 2 p.m. This in person connexion group is facilitated by Joyce Swaving, Shanti OC. Topics include finding companionship, getting back out in the world and reconnecting post vaccinations. Takes identify in Oasis Room 4. No RSVP is necessary. Phone call 949.644.3244 with any questions.

Electric current Events Discussion

Mondays from iv-half-dozen p.m. This virtual meeting 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 will take turns presenting articles or topics of domestic and international events. RSVP is non required. Takes place in the Haven Library. Presenter is Dave Larue.

Writing Roundtable

Wednesdays from 1-iii p.yard. This class is dedicated to improving writing skills by presenting readings, then receiving critiques. Authors may bring prepared cloth, double spaced, with a copy for each attendee. Content may include curt stories, personal essays, a magazine commodity or poem. Reading time depends upon class omnipresence. This is free. RSVP is required, so contact the group leader. Takes identify in Haven Room 5. Presenter is Jos Vloet, vloetjozef@gmail.com.

Fitness

Ameliorate Life Boxing (In person)

Led by Andrew Deming, this class provides seniors with fun, challenging and safe boxing workouts they can employ to go along their bodies and brains healthy. All welcome. Bring a yoga mat, towel and water. Boxing gloves are required. Purchase these on your own (12 oz. size gloves). Electronic mail ademing@betterlifeboxing.com if y'all have any questions. Cheque the newsletter for dates, times and costs.

Iyengar Yoga (In Person)

Teacher: Carolyn Matsuda. Yoga is for everyone and every torso type. This gentle class will help y'all to become stronger and more than flexible. Iyengar Yoga focuses on building a foundation from the ground upwards and aligning our arms, legs and spine to the yoga pose. You will use props and modify poses so everyone can join in. Instructor is a Jr. Intermediate Certified Iyengar Yoga Teacher. Bring a viscid mat and three house blankets. Students generally spend $45-$sixty on these items. More details will be given on the first day of class. Bank check the newsletter for dates, times and costs. Electronic mail cmats84@msn.com.

Barre Stretch & Strength

Presented by CS Dance Factory. Live longer, become stronger! Standing at the barre for the whole form, you volition exist led through easy-to-follow, head-to-toe exercises that are effective and fun. The barre provides stability while you strengthen muscles to better your rest, mobility and circulation. Stretch to increase flexibility and range of motion and reduce musculus tension. Bank check the newsletter for dates, times and costs.

Pilates

This Pilates commencement/intermediate class is taught with strength, alignment and flexibility in mind. Participants are taught proper functional movement and so their bodies tin can exist maintained and injuries prevented. Taught past a nurse who specializes in injury prevention and injury management. Bring a mat, beach-size towel, a lite and a heavy resistance band and if yous want, light one.5 lb. talocrural joint weights. Teacher: 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 non be taken unless you lot have previous MELT experience. This class will combine hydrating length techniques and stabilizing strength techniques to address the weak links that damage joints and inhibit your body's ability to function optimally. Information 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 list of equipment needed, meltwithyvette@gmail.com.

Backyard 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 seven days a week; weather permitting. There are potlucks, both 24-hour interval and evening bowling, along with social and competitive bowling. Beginners to experienced bowlers welcomed. Come try information technology; you will like it. Annual membership is $185. Green fee is $1.00 each fourth dimension you bowl. Takes place at the Newport Harbor Backyard Bowling Club, located at 1550 Crown Drive (the corner of San Joaquin Hills Road and Crown Drive North), Corona del Mar. For more information, visit the Gild website at www.NHLBC.com.

Tai Chi Qigong

Thursdays, January. 13-March ten from 9:30-10:xxx a.thousand. Toll: $115/9. Teacher: Diana Wong. Being i of the most constructive, widely practiced body and heed exercises in the world, the continuous circular, gentle movements of Tai Chi create a powerful flow of energy that volition enhance concrete health and cultivate tranquility and harmony in your listen. This class provides pace past step pedagogy for Tai Chi Qigong 18 movements. Wear comfy wearable and no open-toed shoes. Takes place in the OASIS Event Center. dianawong2001@yahoo.com

Foreign Language

Languages (In Person)

Outset French 1 and 2 and Offset Italian 1 and 2; and Beginning Castilian ane. Classes are taught via Zoom and in person.

Accent is given to listening and interpretation. A textile fee may be assessed. Starting time Level 2 classes are a continuation for those who take completed Level 1. For more information, dates and fees, check out the newsletter or call 714.979.1655.

French Intermediate (Online)

Instructor: Leo Vortouni. Accent is on French conversation, composing electric current twenty-four hours 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. Email: leosailor21@gmail.com.

High german - Advanced (Online)

Instructor: Robert H. Friis, Ph.D. Accent is on grammar, conversation and translation for the advanced student. Exercises are provided to participants. To RSVP or find out more data about joining this group, email Dr. Friis at r-c-friis@cox.internet.

ONGOING

New year's day New Perspectives

Thursdays from 2-iii 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 coincidental setting. No RSVP is necessary.

Takes place in OASIS Room.

Duplicate Bridge

Tuesdays/Fridays from 9:45 a.k.-ii p.m. Toll: $1. Bring your own partner to play. Reservations are required. Contact Terry and Cistron Casavant at zeintje1@gmail.com or call 949.854.8138.

Mah Jongg

Mondays/Fridays from 12:30-3:30 p.m. Group returns Mon, July 19. Free. Experienced players meet to play. Led past Doris Melnick and Dave Margolis. RSVP not required. Takes place in Oasis Room 3. For more than information, electronic mail dagm@cox.net or Dave5krunner@yahoo.com.

Ukulele Strummers and Singers

Mondays from 1-2:xxx p.one thousand. Presented by Mike Ekinaka. Ukulele strumming, singing and hula dancing activities are socially oriented to have fun, acquire and self improve. Four strings of lifetime fun. Geared for beginners or those with music experience, or who similar to perform and entertain. Costless and no RSVP is required. Takes place in Oasis Room 2.

Hootenanny

Fridays from one-3 p.m. Presented by Glen Jansma. Group singing of American Standard tunes. Acoustic instruments optional. Gratis and no RSVP is required. Takes identify Haven Room v.

Virtual Drumming with Lee Kix

Come up 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.

2d Wednesday of the calendar month at ten a.g. Visit the website for more than data, coming together ID and password.

Knitting

This grouping, led by Golda, is comprised of experienced needleworkers who meet weekly on Wednesdays from 12-3 p.thousand. in OASIS Room 3. RSVP is not required. Costless. Call 949.673.7553.

Travel Shows with Nino

Savor an in-depth sightseeing experience of some of the most beautiful sites in the earth. Narrated past travel expert and photographer Nino Mohan. Slideshows include photos, videos and personal narration by Mohan. The group meets the quaternary Tuesday of each month from 10 a.m.- 12 p.k. in OASIS Room 1. On May 24, detect Israel, Hashemite kingdom of jordan and Egypt. No RSVP is required. Free.

Golf

Led past Delane Thyen, all games take place at Costa Mesa Golf game Course on both courses, and this is ongoing on Mondays/Wednesdays/Fridays. Schedule: Mon at Los Lagos, which is a long and challenging par 72. Fourth dimension: 9 a.m., cost $36. Wednesday at Mesa Linda, which is a par 70. Time: 9 a.m., cost $29. Friday at Mesa Linda, which is a par 70. Time: 9 a.m., cost $34. Carts may be rented for an additional fee. For more information, call 949.413.2712. RSVP is required.

SAILING

OASIS Sailing Lodge makes recreational sailing available to members and their guests and provides teaching in sailing to those members who wish to learn how to handle a sailboat. Enjoy year-round sailing in our beautiful Catalina 34 MKII sloops, OASIS-V and OASIS-VI. Both are in excellent status and set for all-weather operations. Sailing is sometimes tranquil, often challenging and always enjoyable. The friendly order members welcome both experienced and new sailors. There is a $50 monthly dues fee. Sailing is free. (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 Haven membership which is $15/year individual or $25/couple.

SPECIAL PROGRAMS/SERVICES

Blood Pressure level Screening

Starting in May, on the first Friday of the month, their friendly medical professionals will assistance you monitor your blood pressure for free. Takes identify from ix-11 a.m. in Oasis Room 4.

Age Well Senior Services Meals On Wheels

Three nutritious meals are delivered Monday-Friday to homebound seniors (60 years and older) who qualify for the program. Volunteers take time from their days and use their own vehicles to lovingly ensure that no senior is without a meal. If you have questions, how information technology works and to meet if you or a loved one qualifies, phone call 949.718.1811.

Alzheimer'south Support Group

For family unit members and caregivers. The 2nd Wed of the month meet virtually at 1 p.grand. Call 844.373.4400 for more than info. The 4th Midweek of the calendar month run across in-person at x a.m. No RSVP is required. Come share support and receive valuable info and resource from people who understand.

Compassionate Friends

Meets the tertiary Midweek of each calendar month in-person at 6:30 p.m. in OASIS Room 5. Providing friendship, understanding and hope, the Compassionate Friends supports every family experiencing the death of a son or a girl, a brother or sister, or a grandchild and help others ameliorate help the grieving family. May be held virtually. Call Basia Mosinski at 917.703.3414 prior to the meeting date.

Costless 30-Infinitesimal Estate Planning Consultation

Held in person in the OASIS Administrative Office. For an appointment, call 949.644.3244.

OASIS Caring Companions

If you are interested in having a friendly conversation on a regular ground with a staff member, grab a loving cup of coffee or tea and your phone to connect to some warmhearted chat.

Mon-Friday. Complimentary. Call 949.644.3244 or email oasiscenter@newportbeachca.gov.

Senior Cuisine Delivered

Age Well Senior Services has partnered with ten local restaurants and caterers to bring OC seniors, 50+ caregivers and dependents. Priced at $9.95 per repast. Costless delivery. Sign upward and lodge at www.myagewell.org.

Sharp (Senior Home Assistance Repair Programme)

The Newport Embankment Senior Habitation Help Repair Program (SHARP) aims to help income-qualified seniors in need of critical home repair or modifications due to accessibility needs, prophylactic concerns, health and well-being, or a citation by Lawmaking Enforcement. For more information, call 949.644.3244 or visit www.newportbeacgca.gov/oasis.

The Good Grief Café

Meets Thursdays at 10 a.yard. in Haven Room 4. This informal grief group is facilitated by CareCHOICES Clergyman Chip Fisher. Join the chat and an opportunity to talk most 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: $3 each mode. Payment: Riders purchase a Ride Menu to employ for payment, sold in $12, $30 and $60 denominations. Cards can be purchased in the Administration Office or from the driver. 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 bachelor Monday-Fri from eight a.1000.-4:30 p.m. It is recommended to brand reservations at least three business organization days in advance. To register, call 949.644.3244.

Applied science

Private Engineering science Lessons with Carole Kamper

Private didactics (tin can be in person or online depending on preference) designed to zippo in on your needs taught past a credentialed instructor with 25+ years of teaching computers to adults. Professional, in-depth help for your computer (PC or MAC), tablet, iPhone or iPad. Dates and times to exist agreed upon by instructor and student prior to registration. Registration and payment due to OASIS five (5) business days prior to lesson. No refunds once registered. Contact the teacher directly to set up a time prior to education. Call 949.230.5902. Price: $60 per hour.

TRAVEL

Helpful Information:

–The 2d listed price is the non-member price. Join the Friends of OASIS and salvage. –Jitney boarding is determined by your sign-up appointment. –All trips depart and return to the larger parking lot across the street from Haven. –Counterfoil Policy: A full refund less a $10 fee will be given on trips cancelled more ten days prior to the trip engagement. Less than x days, refunds ae given only if a wait list commutation is made. No refunds one mean solar day prior to the trip appointment or the day of the trip. –Gambling Trips: Your Casino Rewards bill of fare number (if y'all have ane), legal name and date of nascence must be provided when signing up for a gambling trip. Always bring identification with y'all. No refunds on gambling trips.

–For additional information, email oasistravel@yahoo.com. The Haven Travel office is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.grand.-1 p.m.

Day Trips

Welk Resort Theatre for The Babysitter The Musical

Saturday, May 28. Travel to Escondido for an afternoon at this pop resort to enjoy a wonderful product of, "The Bodyguard The Musical." A breathtakingly romantic thriller and West End boom hit, The Bodyguard features a host of irresistible classics including "Queen of the Night," "And then Emotional," "One Moment in Time," "Saving All My Dearest," "Run to You," "I Have Nothing," "I Wanna Dance with Somebody," and one of the biggest-selling songs of all time: "I Will Always Love Yous." Prior to the show, enjoy a delicious boxed lunch. Cost: $115/$120. Departs ix a.1000.; Render 5 p.m.

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! Lunch and wine included. Cost: $110/$115. Departs 10 a.grand.; Return 5:30 p.one thousand.

Reagan Library

Tuesday, Oct. iv. THE SECRETS OF WWll. Reagan Library has created a never-

before-seen exhibit highlighting some of the lesser-known facts, or formerly Top Underground and recently declassified textile, related to the largest state of war ever to be fought on the planet. It provides, non just its battles and the combatants, merely digs deeper into the secrets of guarded technologies, unsung heroes, the popular culture of the time, propaganda produced on all sides, methods of lawmaking making and breaking, some of the controversies and the intrigue never earlier revealed. Buffet Lunch provided under the wing of Air Force 1.

Toll: $110/$115. Departs eight a.m.; Return v:30 p.m.

Watch for more data on these upcoming trips:

SoFi Stadium Date TBD.

Jersey Boys at the Almansor in July.

Extended Trips

Paso Robles Vino Tasting and Hearst Castle

June 6-9. Cost: $995 for Double Occupancy; $1,195 for Unmarried Occupancy. Deluxe coach, professional bout managing director, three vino 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 like accommodations). Meals: Three breakfasts, one dejeuner and one dinner.

Great Canadian Cities & Niagara Falls

September 21-29. Cost: $3,599 for Double Occupancy; $4,589 for Single Occupancy. Ix days, 11 meals with two nights in Montreal, Quebec Metropolis, Niagara Falls, Ottawa and Toronto.

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For more information on classes and happenings, call Haven Mon-Friday from 8 a.m.-5 p.1000. or visit world wide web.newportbeachca.gov/OASIS.


Home & Garden Calendar...What'due south Happening?

EVENTS

FARMERS' MARKETS

Corona del Mar Certified Farmers' Marketplace, open every Saturday from nine a.m.-ane p.m., rain or shine. Marguerite Avenue at Pacific Coast Highway. Comprises 27 local farmers who offering fresh fruits and vegetables, every bit well as flowers, tamales, eggs, staff of life, pastas, fish and nuts.

Home & Garden Farmers Market

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Newport Embankment Farmers' Market by Farmer Marker, open up every Lord's day from nine a.yard.-ane p.1000. Located at 104 McFadden Identify, correct side by side to Newport Pier. Favorite in-season picks: light-green beans, celery, parsley, Brussels sprouts, persimmons, wintertime squash, arugula, passion fruit, guava, sweetness limes, grapefruit, kale, salad mix, dragon fruit, Swiss chard and broccoli.

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Costa Mesa Certified Farmers' Market at the O.C. Off-white, open every Th from nine a.m.-1 p.one thousand. Local farmers and merchants are on hand to sell fresh produce, nutrient items, home goods and more. Located in front end of the Pacific Amphitheatre box role in Lot D.

HAPPENINGS

Roger'south Gardens presents "Spring Celebration." Come feel Spring in the gardens. Themed weekend events take identify through May 8. Observe a weekend of artistic garden displays and interactive demonstrations to inspire ideas for your garden and abode. For information on activities, visit world wide web.rogersgardens.com.

CLASSES, WORKSHOPS, SEMINARS and more

Sherman Library & Gardens presents Little Seedlings Story Time continuing on Fridays from 10-x:30 a.g. Explore nature through the wonderful globe of books. Bring together them every Friday as they share their favorite stories, film books and poems. Perfect for preschool children and their caregivers. Drib-in, meet in Primal Garden. Free with Garden Access. Held at Sherman Library & Gardens, 2647 Eastward. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar. world wide web.thesherman.org

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Sherman Library & Gardens presents Flower Printmaking: Female parent's Day Cards on Wed, May 4 from 10 a.m.-12 p.m. 2 cards, ii techniques. You volition be using seasonal flowers to make these two original cards that can be used for Female parent's Day or any other event that you want to recognize. You'll first acquire how to brand your own botanical prints by using a mallet to lightly "pound" flowers and leaves to release their natural dyes onto paper.

You lot will then acquire the two techniques to create your cards. One will be fabricated using the printing technique on paw-made paper, which will then exist fastened to your card. The second will be made by creating prints that will exist torn and then used in a collage technique to create your design. Your finished cards will be miniature works of fine art, and they could be a wonderful gift for your female parent, a special loved ane, or yourself. Fee: $xl Fellow 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 Junior Gardeners After School Club on for Thursdays, May 5, 12, 19 and 26 from iii:thirty-5 p.m. Start your child on a gardening take chances. During this iv-week practical form for 8-11-year-old kids, Junior Gardeners volition learn to intendance for plants and understand how the choices they make affect the natural globe. In May, the theme is inferior biologist. They will exist exploring the garden, going behind the scenes and doing different activities each week. The kids will have the take chances to observe the autopsy of different plants and their unique parts. They will be learning well-nigh what these unique features do for the plants and how they take helped the plants to thrive in their environments. Each session involves activities in the garden and a fun have dwelling house project. Look to go your hands dirty! Fee: $80 Member; $100 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 Female parent's Day Florals on Saturday, May 7 from 10 a.chiliad.-12 p.chiliad. Instructor Becky Bridger. Bring your creative edge to this ii-hour hands-on floral crown workshop. Dip into a variety of unique blooms to create your own masterpiece. You lot will acquire how to select, conform and present a floral crown of seasonal flowers to make a stunning headpiece, just in time for Mother'southward Solar day wearing or gifting.

Materials Included. Toll: $95. Sign up at www.seasidegalleryandgoods.com. Held at Seaside Gallery & Goods, 124 Tustin Ave., #100, Newport Beach.

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Sherman Library & Gardens presents Family Tour of Sherman Gardens on Sat, May 7 from 11 a.one thousand.-12 p.m. Sherman Gardens is full of unique plants, interesting exhibits and wildlife. Explore the Delicious Garden, Fern Grotto and Tropical Conservatory amid many others, with their expert Docent Tour Guide. This family-friendly tour lasts nigh one hour and is free with garden admission. Registration at the website. Takes place at Sherman Library & Gardens, 2647 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar. world wide web.thesherman.org

Sherman Library & Gardens presents Gardening Class: Culinary Vintage Crate on Tuesday, May 10 from ix-10 a.m. Learn how to successfully grow tasty culinary herbs and cute edible flowers. Edible petals and fragrant herb leaves can enhance the beauty and taste of your culinary dishes. Observe out which are the all-time to apply and abound. Enjoy planting your own miniature kitchen garden in a vintage crate filled with parsley, viola, rosemary and more. Fee: $lxxx Member; $95 Non-Member. Register at the website. Takes place at Sherman Library & Gardens, 2647 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar. world wide web.thesherman.org

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Sherman Library & Gardens presents Lunch & Lecture: Luis Fuerte, cameraman for California's Gilt and author of My Time with Huell Howser on Wednesday, May 11 from 11:30 a.thousand.-ane:30 p.m. On select Wednesdays of the month, Sherman Gardens, in partnership with Cultivar eatery, features a horticulture speaker combined with a succulent tiffin. The featured speaker is Luis Fuerte, the Emmy-winning cameraman of Huell Howser's California's Gold television set show volition share stories of their adventures exploring California, making great boob tube and showcasing Howser's infectious honey for the Golden State. Howser, the exuberant, hugely pop host of California'south Gold and other California public television shows, was always exclaiming to the camera, "Louie, have a look at this!" Cost: $35 members; $45 not-members. 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 Watercolor: Bird of Paradise on Friday, May 13 from 10 a.m.-12 p.thou. Join local creative person Erna Van Dyk equally she teaches you how to see and paint colour and unproblematic shapes. This month, Van Dyk takes inspiration from the Bird of Paradise flower.

Classes are designed for all levels of painter and non-painter. Each participant will accept home her/his own mannerly painting. Fee: $35 Fellow member; $45 Non-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 Parent & Me Painting: Mushroom Visitors on Saturday, May xiv from ix:30-x:30 a.1000. Join local artist Erna Van Dyk every bit she teaches you lot how to see and pigment color and uncomplicated shapes. You will piece of work together to find the colors and qualities of a mushroom…and a few creepy crawly visitors. Y'all volition 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; $30 Non-Member. Annals 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 Acquire to Play, Ukulele! on Saturday, May xiv from ten-11 a.1000. Cost: $20 per grade (Offset grade is gratuitous with the purchase of a ukulele). Bring a friend or make a friend through music. Have reward of 1-on-one coaching and learn one new song each month. For those who are more than avant-garde, they will cover music theory, notation reading and scales. Taught by husband and wife team Kim and Pat O'Brien; Kim is a classically trained musician and Pat is a campfire musician. Pat will comprehend the basics and Kim will be there to answer questions and discuss theory. Reservations must be made 48 hours in advance. Cancellation is 48 hours prior and may be changed or cancelled due to weather. Sign upwards at www.seasidegalleryandgoods.com. Held at Seaside Gallery & Appurtenances, 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 2-3 p.m. Join Jill Thrasher, Library Manager, for a closer look at the Sherman collection of celebrated brochures, booklets, and pamphlets used to promote the cities of Orange County. For more than 100 years, Orange County cities accept worked hard to lure new residents to set down roots in Southern California. Cities created brochures, booklets, pamphlets, and other advertisements that promised rich soil, plentiful h2o, state-of-the-art roads and rail lines, all prepare within a perfect climate for both agronomics and leisure. They also offered affordable housing, cute beaches, green parks, good schools, modernistic libraries, new museums and many other local attractions. Oft, 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 Orange County'south transition from farmlands, to oil fields, to major metropolitan areas. Many of these advertisements accept been lost to fourth dimension. Sherman Library is fortunate to have a robust collection of such items in its archives. Since water, transportation, oil, gas, agronomics, population growth and development are all cardinal themes of Sherman Library's collection, these printed items are an exceptional resource for understanding the Southern California wonderland. Gratis with Garden Admission, but registration is required. Register at the website. Takes identify at Sherman Library & Gardens, 2647 Due east. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar. www.thesherman.org

Sherman Library & Gardens presents Family Class: Butterflies, Bees and Bugs (How to exist Pals with Pollinators) on Saturday, May 21 from ix:thirty-10:thirty a.grand. Butterflies, bees, beetles, and more! Spring is the perfect time to larn about how you can be better friends to all the pollinators in the garden. During this family-friendly class, yous will talk about what a pollinator is, which ones you notice locally and what y'all can practise to help them. Then they'll take a walk through the garden to notice some of the pollinators' favorite flowers and discover out why. Yous will take home a pollinator-friendly native constitute and lots of tips about alluring wild animals to your garden. Fee: $25 Fellow member; $35 Non-Member per family group (please enter the number of people attending). Register at the website. Takes place at Sherman Library & Gardens, 2647 Eastward. Declension Hwy., Corona del Mar. world wide web.thesherman.org

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Sherman Library & Gardens presents Guided tour of Sherman Gardens with Horticulture Director Kyle Cheesborough on Saturday, May 21 from 11 a.m.-12 p.grand. Observe the garden through the eyes of their new Horticulture Director, Kyle Cheesborough. His tour volition focus on the many unique plants, nationally significant collections and reveal some of the native plants nestled amongst the exotics. This tour lasts about ane hour and is free with garden admission. Registration is required. Register at the website. Takes place at Sherman Library & Gardens, 2647 Due east. Declension Hwy., Corona del Mar. www.thesherman.org

Sherman Library & Gardens presents Tour of the Sherman Orchid Collection 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 airtight to the wider public. Sherman Gardens is abode to a vast array of establish collections including Anthuriums, Begonias, Camellias, ferns, Fuchsias, palms and succulents. The single largest drove, though, is the orchid collection which consists of more than 1,200 orchids in total. This guided bout by their Orchid Curator Joel Friesen volition give you an inside view and a chance to understand more about this extensive collection. This bout lasts about i hour and is gratuitous with garden admission. Registration is required. Register at the website. Takes place at Sherman Library & Gardens, 2647 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar. world wide web.thesherman.org

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Sherman Library & Gardens presents Tool Fourth dimension: Shining and Sharpening Your Garden Tools on Wednesday, May 25 from 9:30-11:30 a.m. Your gardening tools are the all-time investment you can make for your garden. Well-lubricated and sharpened tools are not only better for trimming your plants but are also easier on your joints. In this easily-on class yous volition learn how to clean, oil and acuminate your tools. Your easily, arms and back volition thanks. Each attendee is encouraged to bring three garden tools to clean and acuminate during the class and will leave equipped with a personalized tool maintenance kit and the skills necessary to care for tools at home. Fee: $50 Member; $threescore 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 Junior Gardeners Summertime Camp from July 25-28 and August 8-11 for kids anile eight-11 on four mornings per calendar week from ix a.one thousand.-12 p.m. This fun camp develops skills of observation, design and scientific exploration. Junior Gardeners go behind the scenes, meet the Sherman horticulturists and find out how they create their cute garden. Each session involves activities in the garden and a fun planting or creative craft project to take domicile. Annals here. Takes place at Sherman Library & Gardens, 2647 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar. www.thesherman.org

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Pick Your Flick

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999 Newport Eye Drive

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–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 Large Newport 6

300 Newport Center Bulldoze

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–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 Eastward. Coast Highway

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Crystal Cove State Park

Crystal Cove State Park is welcoming visitors with their monthly program of events. For more than information, visit www.crystalcovestatepark.org.

Crystal Cove Tidepools 7.30

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Crystal Cove Country Park is hosting a geology bout along the coastal department of the park on Saturday, May seven from x a.m.-12 p.m. to explore several various and geologically outstanding sites which all display a story from a different geologic fourth dimension period. Meet at the Los Trancos lot at the trailer (PCH plough inland at stoplight "Los Trancos"). Day-use fee: $five/per hour (max. $15).

Crystal Cove Geology Walk

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Crystal Cove State Park is a great spot to await for resident dolphins, migrating gray whales and birds only passing by the coastline. Join a park naturalist for a Whale & Wild animals "Twalk" on Saturday, May 14 at 9 a.g. and learn some fun facts nearly the coastal creatures as you walk the bluff trail and scan the ocean at each overlook. Bring binoculars for better viewing. Meet at Pelican Bespeak lot #iv (PCH coastward at Newport Coast left at kiosk to the last lot). $xv day-use parking fee.

Get dirty with Crystal Cove Conservancy on "Stewardship Saturday" on Saturday in May 21 from eight-11:thirty a.m. every bit you work on a habitat restoration project in the backcountry of Crystal Cove State Park. Volunteers will hike one mile on a by and large flat trail to the project site and help weed, plant and seed at this volunteer event. For more data and to register go here.

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Paid Summer Internships for Undergrads

Crystal Cove Conservancy has announced a new round of the Natural Resource Summer Internship Programme. Are you interested in exploring a career in an environmental field? Practise you lot desire to see what it would be similar to work in natural resources inside State Parks? If you're a student who's interested in participating or if you know someone who is, read on. The internship program 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 than can visit www.crystalcove.org.

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