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Around Town SAVE THE DATE - High 5 4 Fitness!


H.H. Cottons on Avenida del Mar


Saturday May 14th, The Noble Path Foundation will host its 2nd Annual High5 4Fitness Event, featuring the epic Battle of the Gyms at San Clemente High School.


tertainment and demonstrations on our main stage and plenty of fun activities in our Kid- zone and Youth Competitions! Proceeds will help fund The Noble Path Foundation’s Sugar Shock Challenge™ for


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schools, organizations and businesses. The SSC is a 6-week comprehensive and interactive web based nutrition and exercise program emphasizing healthy diets and reducing added sugars and processed foods. Registrations for all events, as well as sponsorship opportunities, will be online soon. Keep checking www.thenoblepathfoundation.org for details!


elp your kids win a Fitness Day at their school by running or walking our 5K Sugar Shockathon, participate in our Health and Wellness Fair or get a team together to represent your favorite gym and get ready to rumble! There will be lots of live en-


San Clemente Women’s Legacy - Presenting ‘Oscars at H.H. Cottons’


Club of the South Coast Area. SCWL’s slogan is, “Ordinary women with Extraordinary Hearts.” The group’s mission is to


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work with other organizations, businesses, San Clemente residents, and the City to plan and execute long-term projects. Building a teaching kitchen and creating a working fruit, vegetable and herb garden at the Boys & Girls Club, will be their first two endeavors. There are no dues or fees required to join this group. Club members donate what they can to


the club’s legacy projects each year. “We will host fundraising events that are fun for the community,” said Club President Kathy


de Los Monteros. “Our 2016 Oscars’ event at the H.H. Cottons American Bar & Grill will offer great food, good company and prizes, and all proceeds will fund our first legacy project at the Boys & Girls Club.” Order tickets online: simply log onto bgcsca.org and pay with your credit card on PayPal; type “Os-


cars” in the memo line. All tickets will be held at the hospitality table at H.H. Cotton’s on Feb. 28. Those who only want to donate to the new teaching kitchen project can simply write “teaching kitchen” in the memo line.


he H.H.Cotton American Bar and Grill on Avenida Del Mar will host the new San Clemente Women’s Legacy (SCWL) group’s first fundraiser, Oscars at the Cottons, on Sunday, Feb- ruary 28, 3-8pm. All proceeds will help build a new teaching kitchen at the Boys & Girls


Chemo Beanies - Taking the Burden out of Baldness were diagnosed with breast cancer and faced the hair loss associated with the disease.


Designed by survivors for survivors, Chemo Beanies was founded five-years-ago when two sisters “After personally dealing with uncomfortable wigs and hard to manage scarves, we wanted


every woman fighting this major crisis to be able to focus on their health and staying positive instead of worrying about head coverings,” said business owner Jenny Fusco. Made in Los Angeles, these beanies are easy to put on, stylish and comfortable to wear, and


each style has been named after a woman who has fought a courageous battle against cancer. In celebration of its fifth anniversary Chemo Beanies has launched a new website. On this site,


women share their stories and pictures of themselves in their favorite Chemo Beanie. It is a platform where women can go to support one another, and a site where visitors can read stories of courageous and resilient women and be inspired by them. For more information or to order a Chemo Beanie, visit www.chemobeanies.com or contact Jenny Fusco jenny@chemobeanies.com.


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