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Tuesday, August 4, 2015


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preparing for its annual BBQ, an evening of fun, music, dancing, great food and camaraderie, to take place on Saturday, Sept. 26. Chairs Tom and Cindy Davidson and the committee look forward to welcoming guests at Sandford Meadows on Meads, starting at 5:30 p.m. Valet parking will be provided. Tickets may be purchased after


Aug. 15 at orangeparkacres.org; at Hitch'n Post, 4925 E. Chap- man; from an OPA board mem-


National Charity League, Orange/Villa Park, honored the Ticktocker Class of 2015 high school senior members for completing their six-year commitment. This class is the fourth to complete the full six-year program since the chapter was established in 2006. Seen here are, back row, from left: Makenzie Dudley, Fiona Renezeder, Brittyn Davis, Abby Bogh, Sarah Stume, Gabrielle Frediani, Mary Jacobs and Sophia Maga. Front row, from left: Caitlin Walthers, Claudia Heidelman, Lauren Daurio, Katherine Feehan, Maria Vital, Abigail Tellers and Emily Barth.


joined with other county lodges to host a day of bingo with 35 veterans at the Long Beach Veter- ans Hospital. The Elks provided snacks and gift bags. Veterans played bingo for more


than $300 in prize money. One family, thanking the Elks for ar- ranging the activity, explained that many veterans don’t even get out of bed for meals, but the bingo game was a great incentive. Twelve Orange Elks, along with the Newport American Le-


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Y’all are invited to OPA BBQ The Orange Park Association is


ber; or by calling the OPA hotline (714) 900-2672. Tickets are $65 per person until Sept. 15, after which they are $75. Sponsorships are also available. Call Cindy Da- vidson (714) 900-2672 or email cwdavidson@uniwebinc.com for more information. To donate an item for the silent auction, call Sandy Forkert at (714) 997-3377. The BBQ is OPA’s major fund-


raiser of the year; all proceeds go to the upkeep and expansion of community trails, which are open to the public.


Elks bring services to vets The Orange Elks Lodge 1475


gion and the VFW from Buena Park, also helped feed more than 180 soldiers and their families at the Army Reserve Center. The soldiers were from 145th Multi- Functional Medical Battalion, which is deploying overseas. British Army soldiers in training were also in attendance. The Elks’ ongoing care of U.S.


service members extended to serving barbeque at Camp Pend- leton for close to 1,000 members of the 7th Engineer Support Bat- talion and their families.


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Serrano Water District (SWD)


reported a whopping 46 percent reduction in consumption for the month of June, despite penalities assessed on 30 percent of its cus- tomers for overuse. Penalties ranged from small-


er dollar amounts, up to larger, “tough” ones. The SWD “drought penalty” is levied on water use in excess of an individual customer's baseline -- 64 percent of usage in the same month in 2013. June water bills arrived in the


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wake of a July 14 public hearing regarding a rate hike. Residents voiced concerns about an increase of .74 cents per unit, up to $3.75 for 748 gallons (or one unit) of water; and a decrease from five to one unit included in the $32.21 readiness-to-serve fixed meter charge. The rate hike was voted to go


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