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OABB elects officers
The Orange Acres Back Break-
ers 4-H Club elected new officers in preparation for its new club year.
Club members “learn by do-
ing.” Youth aged five to eight par- ticipate in a Cloverbud overview program. Youth age nine through 18 enroll in projects that pique their interest, all led by adult vol- unteers. Projects may ultimately be entered in the Youth Expo competition, and include robotics, cooking, food preservation, dog care and training, loom bands, outdoor adventures, ornithology, leadership
development,
David Wilson presented the “key” to a donated Prius to Orangewood Children’s Foundation. Seen here at the celebration are, from left: Carlos Leija, chief development officer, Orangewood; Bill Steiner, former director, Orangewood; David Wilson, owner/CEO, Wilson Automotive Group; and Chris Simonsen, CEO, Orangewood.
Toyota has cause for celebration
The Wilson Automotive Group,
which includes Toyota of Orange, observed a milestone Aug. 19. In celebration of the sale of the group’s 500,000th car, owner Dave Wilson bought a 2014 Toyo- ta Prius from the Orange location – the first dealership he owned in
Home Tour event for CHOC
The Littlest Angel Guild of CHOC Children’s 37th annual Home Tour will celebrate the 50th anniversary of the hospital on Fri- day, Oct. 17 from noon to 5 p.m. Tickets to tour four Yorba Linda homes, including one listed on the National Historic Register, are $45 in advance from CHOC. org/events, or $50 on the day of the event. Refreshments will be served at a gift fair held in con- junction with the home tour at the Yorba Linda Community Center. All proceeds support CHOC Chil- dren’s. For more information, call (714) 264-4178.
1985 – and donated it to Orange- wood Children’s Foundation. Orangewood provides services to current and former foster youth, prevention and intervention pro- grams for abused and neglected children, young adults and at-risk families.
Registration open for
junior hoops
It’s time to register your young- ster for National Junior Basket- ball, available to girls and boys in third through eighth grades. This year, play will include a post-sea- son Villa Park Madness Tourna- ment. Children from kindergarten through second grade may regis- ter for the Rookie League. Attend
in-person registration
at Lamppost Pizza at the corner of Chapman and Tustin, Sept. 10 from 6-9 p.m.; Sept. 27 from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m.; and Oct. 8, from 6-9 p.m. Registration closes on Oct. 10. You may also register at
villaparknjb.org.
Private School • Grades Pre-K to 12 Eldorado Emerson
Intelligence Imagination Integrity
FOUNDED IN
1958 horse
and pony, riflery and veterinary science. Youth may also learn to raise breeding animals or market animals for the Orange County Fair:
poultry, turkeys, rabbits,
swine, beef and goats. The ani- mals may be housed at one site, and project members take turns with feeding and chores.
Tuesday, September 9, 2014
The 2014-15 officers are, from left: Erin Mongan, vice president; Abby Mills, president; Aubrey Wade, secretary; Cameron Stephen, recreation leader; and Dylan Mongan, treasurer. Officers not pic- tured: Danny Ashford, recreation leader; Makayla Volkert, sergeant- at-arms; Bishop Evans, editor; and Isabella Vegh, historian.
• ART, MUSIC, FOREIGN LANGUAGE, HANDS-ON SCIENCE, & ATHLETICS FOR ALL GRADES.
• SMALL CLASS SIZES. NOW ENROLLING
• SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE FOR QUALIFYING STUDENTS.
Eldorado Emerson will match the tuition of any non-sectarian, FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY
standardly accredited private school in Orange County does not include pre-school
Highest WASC Accreditation • Nonsectarian 714-633-4774
www.eldoradoemerson.org 4100 E. Walnut Avenue in Orange, CA
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