Rock the Night Away - Harbour Light Magazine
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Rock the Night Away - Harbour Light Magazine
December 2009 The Original Magazine for the people of Huntington Harbour Volume XXXIX Our 39th Year in the Harbour No. 6 HHPC Annual Boat Parade December 12th & 13th “Rock the Night Away” Photographer: Debbie Stock /\U[PUN[VU)LHJO*( 7LYTP[5V 7 7(0+ 79:;:;+ <:76:;(., ; From Our Home To Yours, Happy Holidays! Happy Holidays the stanfields 3JJMGI'IPP 3JJ 3JJMGI JJMGI 'IPP )QEMPWIER$WXERHJMIPHKVSYTRIX;IF[[[WXERHJMIPHKVSYTGSQ 2 T RANS -NATIONAL E SCROW 714-891-1936 or 562-594-9721 Fax 714-894-7530 E-mail - [email protected] Residential, Commercial, Exchanges In House Accommodator, Refinance and For Sale by Owner Escrows Celebrating over 30 years of quality service to the community. We thank you for the opportunity to serve you! Marlene Schell Diana Wood TNE $$ Get Cash for Gold Here $$ 3 Dianne Rector and the Rector Family Wish You the Merriest of Holidays & a Prosperous New Year Left To Right: Scott 7 yrs, Conner 6 1/2 yrs, Kaitlyn 4 yrs, Dianne 29 yrs (again), Ross 3 1/2 yrs, Ryan 9 yrs, Eric 7 yrs Raising More Realtors for Your Future Needs For all your real estate needs • Serving the Harbour Since 1976 Dianne Rector • (714) 293-0781 [email protected] • www.drector.com 4 HARBOUR LIGHT For and about the PEOPLE of Huntington Harbour, since 1970 Published by Boris & Dorothy Ralphs Volume XXXIX Number 6 December 2009 In this issue: ALL Garden Club ................................................................. 5 Orange Coast Memorial Ambassadors ....................... 6 Huntington Harbour Garden Club ............................... 7 Trinidad Ladies Club .......................................................... 8 Anglers of Huntington Harbour .................................... 9 Huntington Harbour Philharmonic Committee .... 10 HHPC Juniors ..................................................................... 10 HHPC Marina Windjammers ......................................... 11 HHPC Trinidad Group...................................................... 12 HHPC Islanders .................................................................. 12 HHPC Sandpipers ............................................................. 14 HHPC Admiralty Group .................................................. 14 Ross Family Foundation ................................................. 15 FINS........................................................................................ 18 Huntington Harbour Ski Club ...................................... 18 Huntington Harbour Art Association ........................ 19 Sea Isle Garden Club........................................................20 Assistance League of Huntington Beach .................20 Huntington Harbour Golf Club.................................... 21 Seagate Yacht Club ..........................................................22 The Flying Dutchman .....................................................23 La Traviata ...........................................................................23 Huntington Harbour Yacht Club .................................24 Seabelles of Huntington Harbour Yacht Club........25 Wanderlust Ski Club ........................................................25 Bolsa Chica Land Trust....................................................26 Huntington Harbour Kiwanis Club.............................26 VIMS ......................................................................................27 International Order of the Blue Gavel .......................27 USC Alumni Club of Huntington Beach....................28 La Familia.............................................................................28 On the Cover Judges Special Trophy Winner 2007. Photography courtesy of Debbie Stock - CaliforniaBeaches.com. HARBOUR LIGHT Magazine is published on the even months. Advertising deadline (usually): 1st of odd month. Advertising rates on request. Subscriptions: $15.00 per year. Address: Harbour Light Magazine, 16033 Bolsa Chica Street, Suite 104, #606, Huntington Beach, CA 92649. Phone us at (714) 840-0995 or e-mail us at bralphs2@ socal.rr.com. The 2009-2010 Board. A Land Lover’s Garden Club by Eustelle Bosler The ALL Garden Club of Huntington Harbour will meet on Wednesday, November 18 at the HHYC at 9:30 AM. As in the past, we will get together for coffee and a little socializing prior to a short business meeting at 10:00. Following that, we will welcome our guest speaker, Colleen Bushinsky, the owner of Posy Pushers, which specializes in floral design. Colleen’s presentation is entitled “Container Design for the Holidays”, and features a variety of attractive and whimsical designs fashioned with live plants and flowers. You can bet the garden club members will have the most special tables set for the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays! We round out our bimonthly meetings with a catered lunch and, often, an opportunity to purchase plants/ flowers for our homes and gardens. As usual, we extend a warm invitation to any who would like to join us in these kinds of activities, or might just like to visit once to check us out. Linda Axel is membership chair; she can be reached at (714) 840-1940. Because of the holidays, we don’t plan an excursion for December. In October, our president, Lynn Senske, in conjunction with the Sea Isle Garden Club, organized a trip for both groups to Balboa Island and to a retail shop there called Olive Oil and Beyond. Sixteen members of ALL Garden Club were treated to a presentation by the owner. We had an opportunity to taste test and then purchase a delicious and extraordinary variety of vinegars and olive oils. Terri Feterik, one of our own, plans to purchase several gifts for Christmas there ---a “heads up” for those who think they may be on her list! Rounding out the excursion, we dined at Tommy Bahama’s in Newport. Future excursions include a train trip to San Juan Capistrano, a visit to the Rancho Santa Ana Botanical Gardens in Claremont, and, of course, our annual visit to Santa Anita for the horse races. We welcome all, with or without a green thumb, to contact us for more information! Advertise in the DEADLINE for the HARBOUR LIGHT For advertising rates, visit www.harbourlightmagazine.com If you wish to advertise in the magazine, phone us at (714) 840-0995 or e-mail bralphs2@ socal.rr.com. 5 February 2010 issue is January 4. Please send articles and pictures to: [email protected] Alternative drop off at H.H. Mail Service at Bolsa Chica and Edinger. Orange Coast Memorial Ambassadors by Paul Stimson Orange Coast Memorial CEO Marcia Manker, Andre Maginot, M.D., Keith Wilson, M.D. and Orange Coast Memorial Ambassador Haydee V. Tillotson It was a beautiful day in Huntington Harbour on October 23rd. The perfect day for Dr. Keith Wilson, President and CEO of Talbert Medical Group, to enjoy the sightseeing cruise that he had successfully bid on at Orange Coast Memorial’s annual Fall Gala, which benefited their new Patient Care Pavilion. The trip was a live auction item donated by Harbour resident, Dr. Andre Maginot, aboard his 50 foot boat, Morning Star. Dr. Maginot skippered Dr. Wilson and his guests around the canals and up along the Long Beach shoreline to the Queen Mary. Dr. Wilson had surprised his guests, bringing them by bus to the Harbour without telling them where they were going. Delicious finger food, dessert, and champagne, donated by Posh Productions Catering, completed this memorable experience. If you would like information regarding Orange Coast Memorial Medical Center and their upcoming events, please call (714) 378-7422 or visit memorialcare.org/orange_coast. Kookies Beachwear 17214 PCH & Warner Ave, Huntington Beach a(G<E8PJ8D )& Check out our Huntington Harbour <G8IKD<EK Tees ~ Sweats ~8E;&FI< 'FN8IIP@E> !PG<I=C<O0<KJL@KJ &<EJa0FD<EJa?@C;I<EJ Happy Holidays from Kookies! 6 Huntington Harbour Garden Club by Barbara Devlin, Doreen Hill & Peggy Mouritz Enjoying the Oct. Meeting of the HHGC are District Director & Speaker of the Day Annie Hall-Busche, Jane Erdman, Hostess Lois Hohly and new member Colleen Clauss. The Huntington Harbour Garden Club started off the 2009-2010 club year in September with a luncheon at the home of Barbara Simone. Carol Lung, former Director of the OC District Garden Club presented a program on Fall Flower Arrangements to members. Using fall colors of yellow, orange and brown she made various arrangements in all sizes of containers from miniature tea cup size daises to large arrangements with birds of paradise and large ferns. She donated several of the arrangements along with their containers to the Club for their opportunity drawing. The Garden of the Month Award for September was given to the garden of Gayla and Joe Totaro, 16251 Wayfarer Lane (Humboldt Island). “Roses around the cottage windows” is the theme for the garden of this striking one-story corner home. Prolific white snowflake roses edge the two sides of the house, punctured with bright yellow lilies and daises. Wisteria vines climb around the large white painted windows, which are edged with columns. A lush lawn extends all the way on both sides of the house. It also enhances the parkway, where one power pole is decorated with a pyramid of purple geraniums. Several elm trees add lacy charm to the planted areas. The November meeting of the HHGC was held at the home of Lois Hohly. Co-hostesses were Barbara Devlin and Leayn Johnson. Members learned about Fall garden care from our speaker, Annie Hall-Bosche, a Garden Designer and the Orange County District President. Fall is the best time to garden in Southern California because the soil is still warm and cooler weather has begun. This is the ideal time to plan for year-round color. Annuals, such as pansies, snapdragons and poppies are great for winter color. Pansies are long blooming but do not like soil right next to the crown. Other plants to consider are bulbs for spring color, winter Seen at the Flower Arranging Program in Sept. are Flower Arranger, Carol Lung, Virginia Whipple, Hostess Barbara Simone, Gloria Beckstrom & Norma Gibbs. vegetables, such as basil, peas and broccoli and perennials such as salvia, lavender and coreopsis. General chores for the garden, besides planting, include pruning, weed and pest control and winter prep. Perennials should be cut back and hydrangeas pruned. Leggy petunias and impatiens should be pinched back to encourage a fuller plant. January and February is the time to prune roses to discourage mildew from attacking new growth. Meanwhile deadhead roses and remove diseased leaves by placing them directly into a bucket instead of carrying them across the yard. Mulch is the best defense against weeds and also serves as an insulation layer for plants, conserving water and protecting against the elements. If you have access to horse manure it is a great deterrent for raccoons. Organic fertilizer such as Gropower, works best for most plants and is released slower. Give the last fertilizer in the fall before plants are dormant. Do not fertilize during the dormant season. If the leaves on your plants are yellow and the veins are green, use Ironite to replenish iron. Lawns should be aerated and gypsum used to get rid of salve build-up in the soil. For snail control you can handpick, trap, bait or use predatory Decolate snails. Most baits also help add acid to soil. Winter time brings rain and wind so it is best to monitor watering as the weather changes. Sprinklers should be set to water less frequently but for longer duration. This is the time to thin trees, stake young trees, deep water trees and shrubs in preparation for the Santa Ana winds. During the winds, water plants lightly and frequently. Garden of the month for October was the home of Christine and Dale Faubert at 16942 Bolero Lane. This formal garden, with lawn backed by planter areas, features several pygmy palms, contrasting with paired tall king palms. Grasses and low 7 shrubs are set with low juniper ground cover. Halloween decorations have been artfully introduced into the planting area. The curving lawn is outlined with 25 illuminated solar pumpkin stakes which glow day and night. A life-size skeleton hangs between the double trunks of the tall palm tree. A pirate skeleton is suspended between two palms. Orange lights infested with black tarantulas are wound around the trunks of the palm trees. Bats and a witch figure float above the courtyard entry. The Fauberts designed the display themselves and installed it too for the pleasure of their children, Alexandra and Michael…and all the visiting trick or treaters. Jon S. 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The meeting and luncheon were a great success, as well discussing our future plans for this upcoming year. October’s meeting was held at the lovely home of Sherrill Lander and was decorated beautifully for fall. Everyone enjoyed making delicious panini sandwiches. On October 15, at the HB Central Library, President Sharon Larson presented a donation of $1500 from the Trinidad Ladies Club to the Trinidad Island Homeowners Board of Directors for the installation of two 36” Eucalyptus Sideroxlon trees in our Trinidad Park. We are very grateful for Sharon’s work and for the funds raised by the Trinidad Ladies Club in keeping our Trinidad Park beautiful. TLC will be meeting in November at the home of our president, Sharon Larson. We will be discussing upcoming events for the holidays and a holiday toy drive. For membership information: Tricia Pratto (714) 840-8051 or Carolyn Platt (714) 840-4216. 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Cruises, 2 for 1, free airfare continues. 5500 Bolsa Avenue #130 • Huntington Beach, CA 92649 (714) 379-3755 or 714-840-GOJO (4656) Fax (714) 379-3757 ~ CST #2050480-40 [email protected] ~ www.gowithjo.vacationport.net 8 50% off any item with purchase of 2 items at 25% off. :DONHUV 3RZHU:KHHO&KDLUV ,QFRQWLQHQFH6XSSO\ 'LDEHWHV6XSSO\ %ORRG3UHVVXUH&KHFN :HZLOOPDWFKEHDWDQ\FKDLQ VWRUHSUHVFULSWLRQVSULFHV :H0$7&+$$53 SULFHV KRQRU0HGL&DO0HGLFDUH Anglers of Huntington Harbour by Kathy Bayless Annual Progressive Dinner by Duff y Saturday August 29th the Anglers of Huntington Harbour participated in the groups annual Progressive Dinner by Duff y. 60 Anglers and guests began the evening with drinks and appetizers at the Trinidad Island waterfront home of Bill and Lorraine McCune and then boarded 6 Duff y’s and cruised over to the Humboldt Island waterfront home of Ed and Millie Dempsey for dinner. This year’s theme was All American Barbecue and attendees feasted on award winning Philthy Phil’s Ribs, Sweet Carolina Ribs, Santa Maria Oak Roasted Tri Tip and Southern BBQ Chicken catered by Smokin Mo’s in downtown Huntington Beach. The coordinators of this year’s Progressive Dinner included Linda Armor, Carol Persons and Kathy Bayless. Balboa Angling Club Masters Billfish Tournament September 11th and 12th the Anglers of Huntington Harbour participated in the Balboa Angling Club Master Angler Billfish Tournament for the 28th year. This year’s AHH team was aboard Vern May’s “Reel Tiger” and the master marlin Anglers included President Kathy Bayless, Jim Persons, Russ Lepper, Vern Mays and Vern’s son Rob Mays. September TGIF and Fall Fling Friday evening, September 25th, nearly 50 Anglers of Huntington Harbour met at the Trinidad Island waterfront home of Lou and Sue Earlabaugh for the group’s September TFIG and Fall Fling. Each of the Anglers brought one of their favorite appetizers or desserts that were enjoyed by all as they socialized on the Earlabaugh’s beautifully remodeled waterfront patio and entertainment area. October TGIF and Halloween Party The evening of October 30th nearly 70 Anglers of Huntington Harbour and guests gathered at the Humboldt Island waterfront home of Gary and Paty Whitener for the group’s October TGIF and Halloween Party. The Whitener’s home was cleverly decorated for Halloween and each of the Anglers (nearly 30 in costume) brought one of their appetizer or dessert specialties to be enjoyed during the party. As a special treat the attendees were given the opportunity to tour Gary’s fabulous 95 foot Yachtfisher, the Tigress. The Anglers of Huntington Harbour Progressive Dinner hosts Bill and Lorraine McCune. 2010 Board Nominees The Anglers of Huntington Harbour nominating committee has submitted the following nominations for the 2010 elected Board positions: President Bruce Bayless, 1st Vice President Jim Armor, 2nd Vice President Phil Lupton, Tournament Chair Carmen Morrow, Parliamentarian Kathy Bayless, Treasurer Bob Hetzler and Secretary Paula Hetzler. Upcoming Events The Anglers of Huntington Harbour upcoming events include the Annual Awards and Installation Banquet Friday January 8, 2010 and the January TGIF on January 29th. If you live in the Harbour and are interested in joining the Anglers of Huntington Harbour and would like to attend one of our events please call membership chair Jo Andrews at (714) 846-0267 for more information. The Anglers of Huntington Harbour October TGIF and Halloween Party hosts Paty and Gary Whitener. 9 Huntington Harbour Philharmonic Committee by Eva Kilgore Left to right: Eva Kilgore, Barbra Snegg, Jenny Huntsinger gave out candy and brochures at HH Mall on Halloween. Chairman Susan Qaqundah is all smiles these days, plans for our justaround-the-corner boat parade and Cruise of Lights are coming together beautifully! The boat parade is set for December 12 and 13, with an ultra cool theme this year, “Rockin’ the Night Away.” Thousands of people will be cheering a flotilla of boats on docks, decks, balconies, and the little beaches. We’ll be awarding prizes in many different categories for decorations! Our grand marshal, Brian Griley, is encouraging everyone to enter! His parade captain, Brian Metherall, will be assisting, along with night captains, lieutenants, and many other volunteers. For more information visit www.hhboatparade.org or phone (310) 900-2170. Why do we have the boat parade? Simple. It’s a thank you to the residents of Huntington Harbour for decorating their homes for the ensuing Cruise of Lights. This year, the Cruise of lights will run from December 17 - December 23. SAVE THE DATE!!!! 2009 Boat Parade - Dec. 12th & 13th This year’s theme is “Rocking the Night Away” For more information and entry forms contact Grand Marshal Brian Griley 310-900-2170 or Philharmonic Office 714-840-7542 email: [email protected] website: www.hhboatparade.org Kay Bogert Living and Specializing in Huntington Harbour Since 1982 For all of your real estate needs always call Kay Cell: (714) 580-8028 Res. & Fax: (714) 377-9696 e-mail: [email protected] 10 The Cruise of Lights is a 45 minute narrated boat tour where visitors from as far away as China see thousands of lights on Harbour homes. Proceeds go to further the music programs for over 250,000 students in Orange County schools from kindergarten through 12th grade! We also have a home decorating contest and you could win a beautiful trophy for entering your on or off-water home! The boat parade and Cruise of Lights are community traditions. Hats off to our Cruise chairs Marlene Nielsen and Sheree Novak with help from Barbra Snegg, Ellie Matthews, Jenny Huntsinger, Kim Weddon, Teresa Nichols, and Linda Jorgenson. As always, Valerie Ingham keeps our office (and our sanity) intact. Meanwhile, all of our amazing volunteers from Islander, Admiralty, Marina Windjammer, Trinidad, and Sandpiper will be out en masse to help make sure both events run as smoothly as our calm waterways. We’ll do a complete “thank you” in the next issue of Harbour Light! Cruise of Lights Information: December 17 - December 23. Special Value Night, December 17: Adults $13, Children (2-12) $9, under 2 always free. Children will get a free gift this night! All other nights, Adults $15, Children $9. Cruise times: 5:30 p.m., 6:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. Information: (714) 840-7542 or www.cruiseoflights.org. Tickets make a super holiday present! Let’s all get out there and decorate our homes, join the boat parade, take the Cruise of Lights and make this a banner year! HHPC: Juniors by Eva Kilgore What a dynamic group! Our Huntington Harbour Philharmonic Committee Juniors are busy doing lots of activities! They helped at the Design House, are cleaning up beaches, assisting in the office with phones for Cruise of Lights, will be lieutenants, and having lots of fun in the process! Look for a wonderful fashion show in the spring coordinated by the incredible Lisa Knott. The Juniors are invaluable to us, and we appreciate everything they do. Hats off to Debbie Berry...the quintessential mom, for her dedication and leadership! Go Juniors! HHPC: Marina Windjammers by Ellen Halopoff We have had a busy fall season already, along with all the other HHPC groups. The PSOC Design House, Casa California, gave us many delightful volunteer opportunities and was an absolutely beautiful house to spend a day in. Marina Windjammers worked twenty eight docent shifts in addition to eight all day cashier shifts plus Karen and Joanne in full sail! Let’s hope all the work done by everyone in all the Philharmonic Committees pays off BIG. Our Youth Programs in the schools have begun and Harbour View students have been entertained and educated by Laura Stone’s Woodwinds group. At Don Wash auditorium bus loads of sixth graders were ushered in to hear Ancient Grooves, a popular program featuring lots of percussion with historical perspective. Fifteen year old pianist Austin Chen amazed us with his performance at our monthly Marina Windjammers meeting. At last year’s Fifth Grade concerts in Segerstrom Hall it was Austin who soloed in Gershwin’s “Rhapsody in Blue” with the Orange County Youth Orchestra. Watching young musicians develop their Marina Windjammers ready to docent at Casa California. skills is a favorite activity for Marina Windjammers. A special thank you goes to the family of Fritz Bickel for the donation of Fritz’s violin. It just might end up in the Music Mobile. Fritz was well known in his later years in the Huntington Harbour Community and Marina Windjammer was privileged to count him as a supporting member. While at Purdue University in the 1930’s Fritz played his violin and was the lead singer in his band, the “Society Serenaders”. Ninety seven years young Fritz will be missed but his music will go on. Our “Getting to Know Us” gathering at Susie Sampson’s house was very successful. Four new members will be added to our roster of ladies who believe kids deserve music in their school programs. You are welcome to join us! Call Susie, (714) 892-0202. Live the Waterfront Resort Lifestyle Huntington Harbour’s TENNIS ESTATES 63 Gated Townhomes with Boat Docks, Pool, Spa, Tennis Courts For Sale For Sale 16351 Wimbledon Lane 3 BR, 2.5 BA, 2320 SF, 2-Story off water, Harbour View Townhome with 25 foot boat dock. $765,000 16363 Wimbledon Lane 3 BR, 3.5 BA, 2472 SF, Tri-Level Waterfront Townhome with 30 foot direct access boat dock. $1,165,000 Happy Holidays! Thank You for Your Business & Referrals! BRUCE BAYLESS KATHY BAYLESS 714.330.6934 714.501.9378 [email protected] [email protected] UHVLGHQWLDOLQYHVWPHQWUHDOHVWDWH 11 HHPC: Trinidad Group by Mark A. Arizmendi we just can’t wait for the 2010 Design House. Brian and Rocio Griley, “Job well done”, we’ll see you at the Huntington Harbour Boat Parade, Trinidad Group will be “Rock’N the Night Away”! The Trinidad Group would like to remember our longtime friend Linda Mitchell who passed away October 23, 2009. Join the Trinidad Group, we are all great friends, and we all work for the Philharmonic Society of Orange County. Contact a member, or call our Vice President of Membership Donna Gray. She can be reached at 714.377.6004 Just some of the Trinidad Group guys working on the Huntington Harbour Cruise of Lights at the waterfront home of Mary and Dwayne Lund. Happy Holidays to All! The Holiday Season is here, what a great year we have had, and there is more to come. Recent monthly parties were hosted at the beautiful homes of Mary and Dwayne Lund, Dianne and Rich Rector, and our President Nancy McDevitt with her husband Matt. We always have the best food, drinks, and friends at our parties. As you see, we all are involved with the Huntington Harbour Cruise of Lights; this is one of the highlights of the year for our Members and their families. Proceeds of the Cruise of Lights will benefit Music Education in Orange County Schools. CASA, the Philharmonic Design House in Shady Canyon was unbelievable, GREGORY L. JOHNSON, D.D.S. Dentistry 5 days a week in Huntington Harbour Mall. 714-846-0638 Call for an appointment. • General Dentistry • Cosmetic Dentistry • Dental Implants • ZOOM Teeth Whitening (as seen on Extreme Makeover) GREGORY L. JOHNSON, D.D.S. 20% off ZOOM Teeth Whitening 16901 Algonquin Street Huntington Beach, CA 92649 12 HHPC: Islanders by Eva Kilgore We’re in high gear this holiday season! Our own Brian Griley is grand marshal and, along with another Islander hubby Brian Metherall, will lead the boat parade! Wives Rocio and Michele are all excited. Thanks to Islander men and women who are going to be lieutenants in this year’s parade! Islanders are working in the office answering phones, we’re going to be at the mall, the HHYC, and everywhere needed to make sure the upcoming Cruise of Lights is a big success. Kudos to Islander president Jenny Huntsinger for making sure we’re motivated, and happy. Marlene Nielsen (along with Trinidadite Sheree Novak) are heading up the Cruise...AWESOME! Kim Weddon, Jenny Huntsinger, Teresa Nichols, and Linda Jorgenson have also helped with Cruise planning. Our dynamic group gets it all done with big smiles, big hearts, and dedication. It is a winning combination! Please support our advertisers. They make Harbour Light Magazine possible, and we thank them all! HARBOUR LIGHT 13 HHPC: Sandpipers by Kathy Bayless Sandpiper House of Design Docents: Yvonne Robertson, Susie Scott, Lillian Wood, Karen Tribble, Maryann Brinkett, Cathy Liddle, Nicole Stewart, Cathy Kelly, Helene Rowlette, and Katie Goetzinger. September Meeting On September 17th the Sandpipers first meeting of the 2009-2010 year was held at the home of Loretta and Carl Patterson. The newly installed president, Melissa Banning conducted the meeting. Helene Rowlette & Katie Goetzinger organized the docent volunteer sign-ups for the House of Design. Cathy Liddle and Lolly McHardy announced that the Sandpipers are chairing The Cruise of Lights on the nights of December 17th and 20th. Debbie Edwards announced that the Sandpipers will be participating in the Mini Boat Parade on November 29th. Co-chairs for the Philharmonic Juniors, Nicole Stewart and Karen Tribble are collecting coats, sweaters and jackets for the local shelters. October Meeting On October 15th the Sandpipers met at the home of Suzanne and Jerry Russell. Lolly McHardy, Hospitality Chair, announced that the group would have a couples meeting at Mario’s Restaurant on November 19th to prepare for the Boat Parade and the Cruise of Lights. Music Education Chair Linda Cassidy has scheduled the Sandpipers to usher for the Philharmonic on February 4th, 16th, 19th and 25th in 2010. Susan Lipman, Grand Marshal Event chair announced that the Grand Marshal Celebration will be Denim and Diamonds, held on February 27, 2010 at the Huntington Harbour Yacht Club. The Design House The Sandpipers were docents at the Philharmonic House of Design in Shady Canyon on October 28th. The docents included Sandpiper House of Design Chairs Helene Rowlette and Katie Goetzinger, Yvonne Robertson, Susie Scott, Lillian Wood, Karen Tribble, Maryann Brinkett, Cathy Liddle, Nicole Stewart, Debbie Edwards, Carol Travis, Donna Misterly, and Cathy Kelly. More Information If you want more information about the Huntington Harbour Philharmonic Sandpipers and would like to participate in our activities please call membership chair Cathy Kelly at (714) 377-9947. HHPC: Admiralty Group by Bett Walton Admiralty members gathered in October at Elizabeth Henry’s waterfront home. The décor is unusual and quite spectacular. Plans were finalized for our work schedule for the Design House with transportation provided by Teri Feterik. President Lisa Mulvania attended the Design House Gala on October 10th, an event limited to 150 guests. Our hostess, Elizabeth Henry, reported on the “Meet the Musicians” successful program at Harbour View School. Eustelle Bosler is working on the HH Boutique for the HHPC Board to be held in March 2010. The committee hopes to have 60 vendors. Membership chairman Patti Kenmore introduced new members Carol Webster and Angela Hartfelder and they were welcomed into the Admiralty group. Cruise of Lights chairman Mim Strickler is working diligently to see that Admiralty workers for the Cruise all have their assignments and will be ready to go! Office arrangements are in the capable hands of Jean Evans and Jackie Coupe and many Left to right: Lisa Mulvania, Teri Feterik, Jackie Coupe, Benita Jacobs, Jean Evans, Elizabeth Henry and Madeline Campbell. Admiralty members have already worked in the HHPC office. Juniors chairman Coco Malchow reports that Juniors will be working the Cruise of Lights this year. Jean Evans hosted a meeting in November followed by a delightful catered party for Admiralty members and spouses. Everyone enjoyed the camaraderie. Mim Strickler arranged for a boat ride for the Admiralty group in the mini boat parade in November and everyone had a 14 wonderful time cruising the Harbour and urging everyone to “ light up the Harbour.” Mim is hosting a party at her home after Admiralty work night in December. Admiralty “Streetwalkers” Lisa Mulvania, Teri Feterik and Benita Jacobs and many other HHPC groups under the direction of Eva Kilgore handed out literature to merchants in Huntington Beach with information about the Cruise of Lights, They were very well received. Ross Family Foundation by Eva Kilgore Left to right: Rancho Coastal Humane Society director James Silveira, RFF members Allison Andrews, Paige Kilgore, and Eva Kilgore toured the incredible facility dedicated to the protection of animals. The Ross Family Foundation has been very involved in several Harbour projects. Members donated to the Huntington Harbour Kiwanis Club’s Halloween collection of costumes for needy children, and will help again as children and families are adopted for the holidays. Proud to be a sponsor of the Huntington Harbour Philharmonic Committee, you can view the Ross Family Foundation logo on 20,000 brochures for the upcoming Cruise of Lights. Apart from these activities, RFF has been involved in the Rancho Coastal Humane Society’s fundraising efforts, the Tiger Woods Foundation, and many additional projects. RFF is helping our community, and outreaching to others to help make a big difference in the lives of those in need. If you would like more information on the Ross Family Legacy Foundation, please call (714) 840-6113 or visit www. rossfamilyfoundation.org. Dream Dinners provides you with everything needed to assemble wonderful dinners to serve to your family in the weeks ahead. Perfect for Boat Parade parties or a midweek dinner! Visit us and take the stress & mess our of making dinner! (714) 375-9525 s 8760 Warner Avenue 15 At the Huntington Harbour Mall, 16843 Algonquin Street (near Warner Ave.) (714) 846-6516 Hours: Mon-Fri 11AM to 5PM; Sat 11AM to 2PM Lin Garcia, MD Neurology Sophia Tran, MD & Associates Mark M. Chung MD FACP FCCP Headaches, Nerve Pain & Numbness Robert G. Pugach, MD Internal Medicine & Subspecialty Medical Care Specializing in Incontinence and Urology 16 17 FINS by Peggy Mouritz and Barbara Devlin Gene Simone, Mary and Ken Johnston with Bob Beckstrom Christmas Gift Exchange, Thursday, December 3. Be there. FINS party planners, Mary Johnston and Barbara Simone, decided on a last hurrah to summer by having a “build you own taco” party at Mary and Ken Johnston’s home at the end of August. Betty McCarthy made the taco filling, Mary made pork carnets and Mexican rice and Barbara provided Mexican wedding cakes and lime curds. Guacamole and chips, refried beans and sweet corn cakes were on the menu, accompanied, of course, by fresh made margaritas. Daytime gourmet cooks: Gloria Beckstrom, Marian Galanis and Mary Johnston Daytime Gourmet members enjoyed an October Harvest Luncheon at the home of Ruby Devin whose co-hostess was Loretta Maiorana. The mouth-watering menu was chosen from “Bon Appetit.” Appetizers were warm Brie, with ginger citrus glaze and grilled pancetta-wrapped shrimp. A spinach pecan salad followed. The main entrée was New York strip with roasted vegetables and grilled smashed Yukon potatoes. Baked apple, raisin and brown sugar dumplings climaxed the outstanding meal. Cooks were Marian Galanis, Mary Berge, Gloria Beckstrom, June Ascolesi, Betty McCarthy, Mary Johnston and Pearl Holmes. Evening Gourmet went seasonal too, with an Oktoberfest dinner, hosted by Pat and Craig Johnson at Rancho del Rey clubhouse. Gourds in many different shapes and sizes were used to decorate the tables and bar. The menu featured barbecued bratwurst with sauerkraut and German potatoes. Bavarian plum pie was the delicious finale with wine, beer and liqueurs of course. Huntington Harbour Ski Club by Jeanie Gibson Octoberfest!!!! Our October meeting held at the beautiful waterfront home of Karyn and Jim Sanderson, was all about Octoberfest…….with a delicious dinner put on for us by Oscar and Mary Ann Brinket. Oscar was master of the bar b que overseeing the bratwurst. Everything was perfect and topped off with a delicious apple strudel. President Gayle Brooks presided over our meeting where prospective members and guests were introduced. We discussed the ski trips for next year. It looks like we will be able to choose from Telluride, Sun Valley or Utah. And of course, we will go to Mammoth a couple of times. Our November meeting will be held at Virginia and Frank Buccella’s for Italian Nite. If you like to ski and party and meet new friends, then come to a meeting and check us out. Contact Lesley Herbold for meeting information at 714-374-6834. Left to rightt: Karyn Sanderson, Oscar Brinket, Mary Ann Brinket and Dorothy Ralphs 18 The Huntington Harbour Art Association by Jackie Dvorman Pat McKenna and Pam Smart, chairmen of the Annual Fiber Arts Show which was held at Mary Lundin’s lovely waterfront home on November 12, created displays for needlework artists who entered over 80 pieces which included quilting, needlework and crocheting. Three professional judges selected winners in several categories and awarded prizes in each division. The public was invited to view the exhibit and enjoy the refreshments. There was also a Boutique where members had cards and crafts for sale. The Needles and Friends group drove to Temecula on October 21 to see an exhibit, “Textures: Fiber Arts and Contemporary Art Quilts” displayed in a gallery setting. Kathleen Moore, in November, provided her home for the Annual Gift Tag workshop where all members shared materials to crate unusual and personalized gifts tags for holiday presents. The Art Association if looking Bottom Row: Liz Singer, Barbara Larson, Millie Kanter, Kay Sullivan, Pam Smart Top Row: Pat McKenna, Carol Persons, Carrol Wolf, Marsha Hendler, Mary Ann Foster forward to the January luncheon when Betty Murillo of the new U Can Too craft studio in Sunset Beach will demonstrate the arts and crafts she offers at her three story studio on the PCH. Kay Sullivan is arranging an exciting tour to the Huntington Library and Gardens in San Marino in January. The tour will be followed by a luncheon at the Gazebo. The Association is also planning a repeat of the successful jewelry workshop with Leslie Benjamini who will demonstrate the technique for making a multi-strand bracelet. This will be held in February. Painting Pals, an informal group of members who join to paint together in any medium continues to meet on Tuesdays at Seagate Yacht Club. Owned by the Yorath Family for Two Generations Serving Huntington Harbour Since 1983 夝 Huntington Harbour’s only full service yacht and ship brokerage 夝 Boating Lessons 夝 Yacht Management Services 夝 350 Foot Show Dock at Peter’s Landing Marina in Huntington Harbour 夝 Member yachtworld.com 夝 Cleaning & repair services 夝 Discounts on all marine equipment 夝 Next to Boat US in Peter’s Landing 夝 Delivery and Tow Services *A Division of Haven Harbor Yacht Exchange, Inc. Come in and say Hello! Open Seven Days a Week! 16400 Pacific Coast Hwy., Suite 107, Huntington Beach • (714) 840-2373 • (562) 592-3320 • FAX: (562) 592-9315 19 Sea Isle Garden Club by Caron Mount Lucille Mascoli, Susan La Pittus, Carolyn Platt, Janet Littlejohn, Mary Ann Brinket, Lolly McHardy, Anne White, Caron Mount, Carolyn Lloyd, and Cathy Kelly put flyers out for the community. The most exciting news for Sea Isle Garden Club is the approval on October 19 by Huntington Beach City Council of the contractor for the Edinger Parkway landscaping project. At a December Council meeting, members of Sea Isle Garden Club will present a check for $122,000 as the community’s pledge for completion of the Parkway. There are so many residents of the Harbour who have contributed toward that goal and we thank you all for your support. Members of Huntington Harbour Garden Club and ALL Garden Club, who have also supported our Edinger Project, joined Sea Isle on our first excursion of the year to Olive Oil and Beyond, on Balboa Island in October. The event was planned by SIGC’s Vice President for Programs, Donna Davis. We learned so much about the benefits of olive oil in our diet and the differences in the many varieties available to us. We were surprised at the delightful tastes of oils and vinegars infused with fruits, herbs, and other flavors. Afterwards the group enjoyed a fabulous lunch at Tommy Bahama’s, with our own special menu items of salads and sandwiches. In November, SIGC gathered at Seagate Clubhouse to get an update from our President Janet Littlejohn on the Edinger construction time line. Our Ways and Means VP, Lolly McHardy discussed plans for our May Luau Party, set for May 21st. Then it was time for fun: we learned all about ‘Facinators,’ which are an English style of hair adornment. With guidance from Susan La Pittus, we enthusiastically created some beautiful facinators of tropical flowers, ribbons, and sparklies, which will bedazzle all who see them at the most festive of occasions. The hospitality committee, Lucille Mascoli, Carolyn Platt, and Cathy Kelly arranged for lunch after our hard work. All our members are looking forward to our Holiday Party on December 9th, at the Trinidad home of Carolyn Platt. We will have an opportunity for giving a special holiday gift to a family in need, celebrating our accomplishments for the year, and share the joy of friendship. Sea Isle wishes happy holidays to all. Assistance League of Huntington Beach by Sloan Gallipeo Assistance League of Huntington Beach is very excited to be celebrating our 60th anniversary in 2010. We are a nonprofit volunteer organization with 300 members in our local chapter including our Dreamcatcher’s and Assisteen auxiliaries. Many of us live right here in Huntington Harbour. We always welcome new volunteer members who would like to join an incredible group of volunteers dedicated to making a difference in our community. We have a thrift shop and boutique located at 8071 Slater Ave. Phone (714) 847-6511. Donations of clothing and household items are always welcome. We are open 11am-3pm, closed on Thursdays and Sundays. Funds raised through our thrift shop, fundraiser, and donations enabled us to give out $350,000 to the local community last year to help children 20 and adults through our philanthropic programs. You can learn more about us and our programs by visiting our web site: www.huntingtonbeach.assistanceleague. org. We are on facebook: www.facebook. com/assistanceleagueofhb Our annual fundraiser (silent auction, luncheon, live auction) will be held Saturday, April 17, 2010 at the Hyatt in Huntington Beach. If you would like an invitation to our fundraiser please email us at [email protected] or call and leave a message on our office phone (714) 596-9935. Huntington Harbour Golf Club by Dick Naulty July Tournament ARROWOOD GOLF CLUB in Oceanside was the venue for our July tournament. This course gave us all we could handle with a slope rating of 131 from the White Tees!! The format was individual stroke play & we had 42 players. Winners “A” Flight 1st-Chuck Beauregard, 2nd-Ken Beaulieu, 3rd-Ian Fairclough Winners “B” Flight 1st-Marvin Lieblein, 2nd-Joe Baumier, 3rd-John Hone Winners “C” Flight 1st-Art Rosen, 2nd-Tom McLaughlin, 3rd-Tom Timmons August Tournament The tournament was for our Club Championship at the SAN JUAN HILLS GOLF CLUB. The competition was keen & the results very close but former Club President STEVE METRO came out the winner with a low gross score of 81! Putting Contest Winner – Steve Powers Other Winners “A” Flight 1st-Tom Hohman, 2nd-Mark • • • • • • • Rick Giguere, Erni Hnatiuk, Oscar Brinkett, John Hunt, Dick Naulty Kilgore, 3rd-Ken Beaulieu Other Winners “B” Flight 1st-Claudio Yeron, 2nd-Bob Lloyd, 3rd-Gene Hellie Other Winners “C” Flight 1st-Art Rosen, 2nd-Tom Timmons, 3rd-Chuck Schon Shipwright Services Woodworking Fiberglass/Gelcoat Repair Bottom Paint Outdrive Specialist Custom Fabrications All Sportfishing Services Call Us for All Your Boat Repair and Service Needs 2901 Edinger Avenue • Building B Huntington Beach • CA 92649 (562) 592-2841 21 September Tournament TALEGA GOLF CLUB was the venue for our tournament this month. With plenty of arroyos, trees & a 597yard par 5 hole our members found it challenging. The format was two man best ball with the winners netting a 67. Winners 1st-Dennis Allen & Art Rosen, 2nd-Dick Naulty & Gary Hill, 3rd-Steve Powers & Terry Herbeck, 4th-Orel Dryden & Lou Alcalay, 5th-Cliff Hatter & Joe Cunha October Tournament We celebrated our Ten Year Anniversary with our Member/Guest Tournament at TIJERAS CREEK GOLF CLUB. We had fifteen guests that participated in the shotgun start followed by a delicious Italian buffet luncheon. Member winners were; Rich Giguere, Ernie Hnatiuk, Oscar Brinkett, John Hunt. Guest winners were; Frank Gibson, Terry Herbert, Mike McFadden., Al Brietzeritz. HHGC is a proud member of SCGA. As a member of SCGA you are eligible to play in all of the SCGA tournaments and for discounts at it’s and NCGA courses. You also get a sanctioned handicap. Annual dues are $75 per year. If you are interested playing as a guest in an upcoming tournament to check us out call Dick Naulty, Membership Director at (714) 840-9452. Seagate Yacht Club by Mary Shebel and Joel Lander Left to right: 1st place winners of the Cruise Contest – Joanne McCormick, Carol Kirkwood, Merle McCormick, Mary Shebell, Susan Lipman, Marty Lipman, Marsha Hendler, Bob McCormick. Have you ever seen a 4ft. tall martini glass? Well, 72 Seagate Yacht Club party goers have! The first thing they saw upon entering the clubhouse was a 300 pound ice luge sculpture in the shape of a Martini Glass with the Seagate Burgee etched in the ice. Everyone received a commemorative martini glass with the SGYC logo which they were promptly instructed to hold underneath the sculpture. House Chair Rob Allen popped a shot of vodka in the top of the ice martini class. It then slid down the luge and came out all nice and cold into the martini glass. What fun! We had cosmopolitans, appletinis, lemon drops and traditional 50’s gin or vodka martinis with olives stuffed with lemon, garlic, onions or sun dried tomatoes. Rob and Cindy Allen went all out to make this a special treat for the club…and they succeeded! Each member and guest brought their favorite comfort food or desert for the members to share. Joanne and Bob McCormick made name cards for each dish listing the persons name so anyone that wanted to have the recipe could Left to right: Richard Scholl, Rob Allen (House Chair), Ray Nagel (Commodore), Jan Nagele (Ship’s Store), Cleve Sproule (Jr. Staff Commodore), Mary Shebell & Merle McCormick (hosts) contact the cook. We worked off all those calories dancing to DJ Tod, who played wonderful 50’s music during dinner and then we went into full mode with line dancing and jitterbugging. Many members and guests came dressed in 50’s blue jeans, leather jackets, pedal pushers and ponytails. It was just boss! Hosts Merle McCormick and Mary Shebell and Mike and Sharon Courtway would like to say thank you to all who attended and hope you had a “way cool” evening! An armada of thirteen Duff y electric boats with their spirited crews navigated the islands of Huntington Harbour in search of yachts with unique names in a quest for prizes and recognition. They all eventually returned to the island of “Bonaire” for richly deserved libations, food and dancing. A total of 103 SGYC members and guests attended the Duff y Caribbean cruise this year. The winners of the cruise contest were, 3rd place, the Specht crew on “Watt2xspecht”, 2nd place, the Davydovits dynamos on “Energizer Ark” and 1st place the McCormick mavericks on “Current Huntington Harbour Laser Center FREE, 1 Year of Anti-Aging, Pain • IPL/Photorejuvenation • Thermage Skin Tightening • Isolaz Acne Treatments • Chemical Peels • Microdermabrasion • Hair Removal • Botox • Fraxel Skin Resurfacing Relief, Weight Loss, Detox Treatments Realtor-Notary For more info, go to: FirstClassSalon.com Short Sale-Foreclosure Expert Job Loss Protection Program OCEstateHomes.com 3UHVLGHQWV&OXE Clear, tone, tighten, lighten and brighten at OC Estate Homes 800 - 726 - 0115 Pam Frey Pleasure”. The prizes, supplied by our local Duff y dealer, consisted of a certificate for a Duff y cruise in Newport Bay as well as Duff y logo glasses, and other Duff y accessories. A special thanks goes to our House Chair, Rob Allen, for the specially brewed tropical punch as well as our well stocked bar. Co-hosts Cindy Shaw and Joel and Sherrill Lander want to thank you for your attendance and enthusiastic participation. Lic #01483223 22 Treatments Include: FREE CONSULTATION Donald Greco, M.D. Mary B. Grootegoed, R.N. Dr. Greco is a Board-Certified Dermatologist 16899-A Algonquin St. • Huntington Beach (714) 840-2447 Flying Dutchman La Traviata (Guilds of the OC Performing Arts Center) (Guilds of the OC Performing Arts Center) by Peggy Mouritz by Gayle Wayne All photos taken at the October Wine Tasting event sponsored by the Flying Dutchman Chapter in Huntington Harbour on October 18, at the home of Judy and Leigh Ross. La Traviata chair, Jodie Ciotti, with Mim Strickler, hostess Alice Zamboni and Carol Webster Sommeliers Kaley and Chris Branden, with hostess Judy Ross at right Mary Shelbell, hosts Judy and Legh Ross, Merle McCormack. After a somewhat leisurely summer, La Traviatans marked the new season with a membership tea at Alice Zamboni’s bayfront palazzo. Members were asked to bring prospective members and five of the guests signed up to join this fun group, whose goal is not only to support OCPAC events, but local performing arts activities as well. In August, La Traviatans picnicked in Central Park, listening to the Golden West Jazz Orchestra and on the “main stage”, members enjoyed special Guild Nights at “Legally Blonde” and “Tony Bennett in Concert”. In October, a large group will attend the musical “Titanic” at H.B. High School Academy for the Performing Arts And of course, they’ll be at The Center for “Spamalot”. Let’s Get Traveling!! From left, Carol Kirwood, Caryl Hytopolis, Robert Koester, Frieda Koester, Barbara Biniasz, Dick Gladden John Bernatz Meadowlark Plaza · 5209 Warner Avenue · Huntington Beach Tel: 714.846.1339 Fax: 714.840.8380 From left, Ellen Goodwin, Dick Gladden and Barbara Biniasz, Chairman of the The Guild” Board of Directors, who was a special guest 23 Huntington Harbour Yacht Club by Jr. Staff Commodore Jim Wallace “Arcturus” owned by Alan Dauger which was used to transport our “Mens’ Lunch Group” on a recent short cruise to a nearby restaurant. A group of HHYC members enjoying a recent party. What a wonderful summer we experienced in our Yacht Club this year. There were the Junior Sailing Classes followed by our Thursday evening Burger Bashes that everyone enjoys so much in addition to all the parents and other relatives watching their kids learning to sail. The smiles on these faces are a mile wide. We also had many cruises to Catalina Island, Dana Point, San Diego and other ports of call plus summer fun for all. Summers are always special for a yacht club and this past one was no exception. But end of summer didn’t end the activities! We enjoyed a Commodore’s Cruise down to Ensenada, threw an out- standing Luau Party, and had a wonderful Oktoberfest where some members truly dressed the part and fun was had by all with lots of good food and drink. Our Sunday breakfasts’ continue to be a big hit with both members and guests from the Harbour and elsewhere the first three Sundays of each month. These wonderfully filling brunches are open to you and are the best deal for breakfast in Huntington Beach! Chef Christopher personally prepares omelets and eggs to order but there’s more. How about a waffle station, frittata’s, potatoes, biscuit and country sausage gravy, juices, coffee, cereal’s and desserts in addition to his wonderful omelets. You really are missing out if you haven’t taken the time to visit us and sample these delights. As we like to say, “It’s all you can eat till it all runs out! We also held our annual Installation Dinner at the club and already have our Flag Officers and Directors continuing to advance our Yacht Club to be the finest in our class. What a truly wonderful time it is to be involved in such an outstanding growing organization. Why not come and check us out on a Sunday morning for Brunch or on a Friday night for one of our Happy Hours. Meals are prepared by our chef from scratch each Friday night at very reasonable prices to members and guests alike. I just bet you’ll be glad you took the time to know us! Regardless, there are so many worthwhile and fun organizations here in the Harbour and you’re simply cheating yourself of lots of fun and worthwhile involvement by not getting involved with some of them. Why not decide to do so right now as you read this excellent publication of Harbour Lights? Until next time, we’ll look forward to meeting and seeing you at the Yacht Club! MARK BULLOCK DESIGN SERVICES Interior/Exterior Design Decor ✵ Remodel Custom Catering & Event Production (714) 846-3557 FAX (714) 625-1658 Introducing new Lyric® extended wear (up to 120 days) hearing devices. 100% invisible! Call for a “No Charge” Consultation Harbour residents, mention this ad and receive 15% off hearing services or hearing aids. (714) 842-2700 Dr. Marilyn L. Noble Doctor of Audiology TV Ears Representative 7106 Edinger Ave., HB Stop by for a visit and receive a free pack of batteries! 24 Interior and Exterior Design at its Finest “Conception through Realization” 16089 Saint Croix Circle Huntington Beach, CA 92649 HHYC: Seabelles by Peggy Mouritz Mary Busche with Ken Pastores, Jim Mercer from Rootens Travel Service It’s not too late to make reservations for the Seabelles Christmas Installation Special! Friday, December 4, in the beautifully decorated club, Captain Mim Strickler will hand over the helm to Betty Lou Evans and the new 2010 board will be installed. Jodie Ciotti has arranged for the most exciting entertainment: Big Band style 9-man Swing Cats and the threegirl vocal group, the Swing Kittens. This group is really sensational. Call Mary Busche at (714) 846-72281 and reserve for an evening of great food (steak dinner served at your table), festive drinks, fun and fabulous entertainment. Bring your Captain Mim Strickler and board members Patti Kenmore and Alice Zamboni spouse, significant other, family and friends and cheer on the new board. It’s a great start to the Holiday Season. The new board will include First Mate, membership, Alice Zamboni; Keeper of Log, Wynn Hayes; Purser, Rita Collins; Cruise director, programs, Gloria Beckstrom; Assistant, Peggy Mouritz; Ship’s Hailer,publicity, Lorraine Garafalo; Parliamentarian, Mim Strickler; Ship’s Store, Melissa Brown; Bulletin, Sandy James; Historian, Carol Webster; Hospitality, Shirley Wallace; Decorations, Mary Lund; Corresponding Secretary, Mary Busche; Telephone, Sandy James; Reservations, Sally Fenton; Libations, Patti Kenmore and Muriel Morris. October’s meeting was a hit with Seabelles, constant travelers that they are, when Rooten’s Travel Center execs. Kelvin Pastores and Jim Mercer, talked about how to pack, what to pack and what to pack it in. More importantly, they brought us up to date with what NOT to pack and the latest in security requirements. The November program featured motivational speaker, Bobbie Gee, whose inspiring words left everyone feeling great about themselves. As always, Bett Walton arranged for a delicious luncheon to follow. Wanderlust Ski Club by Gayle Wayne Wanderlust skiers met recently at the home of Mercedes Risconsin to finalize details of three trips planned by the Ski Club in 2010. They will be off to Vail, Colorado on January 9 under the guidance of trip chairs Caroline Williams and Brenda Zubieta. In February, Joetta Wallace will lead a group going to Park City for a week. That trip, with nearly 40 people signed up, will feature the annual club race. In March, the group will follow Dan and Anja Garwick to Mammoth for a mid-week special with at least 20 skiers signed up. President Sharon Neidringhaus and the group welcomed Mike and Carol Barnes, Patti DeZemplen, Bob and Julie Franz, George and Carla Graham, Paul and June Lange, John and Arline Wanderlust skiers Trudy Briscoe, Bobbitt Williams and the group’s secretary, Carol Kirkwood. Moran and Leigh and Judy Ross as new members. Plans are in the works for the 25 holiday dinner bash, to be held in midDecember. It’s a full and busy ski season! Bolsa Chica Land Trust by Flossie Horgan, Executive Director Wings Over Bolsa Bolsa Chica Land Trust 2010 Calendar www.bolsachicalandtrust.org©Kenneth Hamada Cover of the 2010 calendar. Serving the community for over 17 years the Land Trust works tirelessly to preserve the Bolsa Chica as an educational destination, premier tourist attraction, and refuge for all. Update on Pedestrian Bridge Project over Outer Bolsa Bay. As you drive by Warner near PCH you will notice work being done on the south side of outer Bolsa Bay. It is the long awaited Pedestrian Bridge. For years the Trust has been concerned about the public safety access issues. Walking out on Warner Ave for access to the Mesa is extremely dangerous. The Bridge is scheduled for final installation in December. It will offer “safe” public access to Bolsa Chica for all. Thanks to all in the community who donated to the Bolsa Chica Land Trust “Walk to the Wildside” Campaign which resulted in funds being raised to complete the bridge. Public partners include Wildlife Conservation Board, Department of Fish, State Lands Commission, County of Orange and Pacific Life Foundation. As the holiday season approaches, the Trust has some great holiday gift ideas. This holiday season we are offering two items we are sure you will enjoy. Your support is appreciated. “Wings Over Bolsa” - 2010 Calendar. With over 40 stunning full color photos of birds and wildlife at Bolsa Chica, this 13 month wall calendar is perfect for home or office. The calendars are here in time for the holidays and cost only $11 each including tax or 5 for $44.00 including tax. You can order the calendars from our web site www.bolsachicalandtrust.org or from the following merchants: Bolsa Chica Land Trust 5200 Warner Ave. #108 - Bill’s Camera on Warner Ave and Springdale - Jan’s Health Bar 501 Main Street - Dr. Gerald Chapman’s office on Main Street and Garfield - Surf Liquor in Sunset Beach - El Dorado Nature Center on Spring Street in Long Beach - Tree of Life Nursery in San Juan Capistrano. Cover photo on the calendar is by Kenneth Hamada. NEW ITEM! ~ Green Bolsa Chica “Chico” Bags. Perfect to take to the market. Reusable, tucks easily in your purse!! Save on paper and plastic. Perfect holiday gift. $6.00 each / 3 for $15.00. Huntington Harbour Kiwanis Club by Eva Kilgore The Kiwanis Club of Huntington Harbour had a most exciting event! We took 15 homeless children from Harbour View School on a shopping spree at Target. They each received $100 worth of clothes from head to toe! Target generously donated an additional $200 to us, which was very much appreciated. It’s hard to believe we have extremely needy children right in our own backyards. But, we do. We also provided 6 needy families from Harbour View with complete turkey dinners! Thank you to everyone who participated. Next up, we are going to be delivering items on children’s wish lists for the holidays, as we did last year. If you would like to help out, or find out more about what we do, please call (714) 840-5090, and I would love to talk to you. We are also helping out at Marina High School, and Huntington Beach High School this holiday season. It feels good, and we’re putting some smiles on adorable faces. We were also thrilled to be able to provide students at Harbour View with Halloween costumes. Our member, Pat Ross, suggested this after seeing children year after year without costumes. They were thrilled, and we have decided to make this a yearly project. Every child had a costume for the parade at Harbour View! DEBBIE NEUGEBAUER A S S O C I A T E B R O K E R 26 Years of Sincere - Professional - Expertise in Real Estate Sales Top 10% Producer Company Wide for 2008 Specializing in Huntington Beach’s Finest Properties Listing & Sales (714) 323-6188 DebbieNeugebauer.com 26 VIMS (Volunteers in Multiple Sclerosis) by Mim Strickler VIMS Committee, from left: Carol Webster, Peggy Mouritz, Lorraine Garafalo, Mim Strickler VIMS is our Huntington Harbour local group which assists those in our area with assistance in spreading information about Multiple Sclerosis and also in fund raising projects to help those afflicted. Recent donations have gone toward scholarships in Bob Webster’s name for those with M.S. who need financial help with their education. Also, some of our funds went toward a weekend retreat for couples with M.S. in the family. Other ways our Orange County M.S. assists any with the disease: loan of equipment such as wheelchairs, special beds, etc; books and other papers with info for help; classes concerning diet and Medicare help, caring for the Caregiver and stress management for mind and body. All these and many other pluses are free to any of you or friends with M.S. by phoning the office at (800) 344-4867. A fun event now available exclusively for people with M.S. and their loved ones is an MS Family Cruise June 25-28, aboard the Carnival Paradise from Long Beach to Ensenada. For information about this, phone (800) 344-4867. The Pacific South Coast Chapter will organize social gatherings and host workshops throughout the weekend at sea. Unfortunately our popular holiday party was canceled due to the late scheduled membership party in late summer. The committee are already into planning for the next fun event next year. Please phone Carol Webster at (714) 840-2739 for information about joining our local group or other information about M.S. International Order of the Blue Gavel (Past Commodores Association of Yacht Clubs) by George Demos A wine tasting fund raiser at the Huntington Harbour Yacht Club on September 14, for the Humanitarian Foundation of the International Order of the Blue Gavel to support young people interested in sailing throughout the country. Past Commodore George Demos pictured on the left, District Director and Past President of the Humanitarian Foundation Patti Kenmore of HHYC to his right, Jill Demos-Beideman (front left), and Mim Strickler, Seabelles Captain and HHYC member all in support of IOGB. Thank you all and keep sailing! 27 USC Huntington Beach Alumni Association LaFamilia by George Demos, past President by Lesley Herbold Our winter season is underway as we are gearing up for all the holiday festivities during this great time of year!! Just in time for the Christmas Tree Wonderland, the ladies of LaFamilia recently held a tree decorating evening at the beautiful home of Sherry Bullock. We enjoyed a wonderful dinner and drinks and good company all while working to complete our tree for the Christmas Tree Wonderland event which is being held Tuesday, December 8th, 2009. This is an event that should not be missed and makes a wonderful kickoff for you and your friends’ holiday season. The trees are fabulous, there is a wonderful luncheon, opportunity prizes, and door prizes. Why you can even bid and maybe even take home the Christmas tree of your dreams lovingly donated and decorated by some very talented individuals. For information on tickets or to make a donation of any kind please call our chairwoman Gerrie Izaguirre at (714) 925-3405 if you wish to help in any way! Poinsettia Drive - It’s definitely not too late to order Poinsettia’s for your holiday season just in time for the boat parade! Once again LaFamilia will be sponsoring the perennial favorite with their poinsettia drive of course! Our group of intrepid shoppers have made arrangements for some of the most beautiful pots of poinsettias for you and your family to enjoy just in time for the boat parade and holiday season! We will even arrange to have them delivered directly to your home right before the boat parade. What could be easier? For information and to make your reservations for these simply magnificent holiday favorites give Madeline Campbell a call at (562) 5924127. Wishing all the very best. Alumni George Demos (L) and Ric Tarantino (R) enjoy reminiscing about the past with J.K. McKay (son of former USC Coach John McKay) and also a wide receiver on USC’s football teams as well as a former Tampa Bay Buccaneer. In addition, at right, USC Coach Pete Carroll being greeted by many of his fans at a recent game at the Los Angeles Coliseum. DEADLINE for the February 2010 issue is January 4. 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