Author: Rose Wright

OWNER BENEFITS Unsurpassed customer service. Exclusive invitations. World-class partnerships. While these may not be the types of benefits you’ve come to expect from a vehicle, as a Lexus owner, it’s only the beginning. LEXUS DELIVERY SPECIALIST Lexus vehicles are built with a variety of amazing technologies and features. Every Lexus Delivery Specialist maintains a high degree of product and technology knowledge, including information about Lexus features, smart phone applications and available resources. The Lexus Delivery Specialist goal is to provide a “personalized” delivery of each Lexus vehicle, unique to each individual owner’s needs. We maintain a commitment to ensure each…

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The best darn grub on ‘da hill! We pride ourselves on the best steaks Big Bear has to offer. Our steaks are always cooked to your liking. We also offer a variety of other delectable dishes including tender beef and pork ribs, prime rib, chicken and seafood. Big Bear Fact: The building was originally constructed in the late 1960’s and formally opened as a Circle K. When the building was renovated into a restaurant the “Gold Rush” featured the valley’s rich history in mining. The restaurant then had a stint as an Italian eatery until the 1992 earthquake forced it…

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“There’s nothing to do!” ~ That’s changed! We seek to help our members develop internal relationships, group member accountability and sustain a healthy life through activities and social pursuits of various activities, music and support. Go to communityoutreachalliance.com for schedule of events. CALENDAR OF EVENTS Camping We’re packing our bags and hittin’ the road! It’s camping time! Camping is a great chance to get away from the usual day to day routine and explore with great friends, on a new adventure. Tennis We offer tennis lessons with actual Tennis Coaches and top players from the SC area. Rackets and lessons…

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All-in-One Dance Camp Build a proper and well-rounded foundation for dance through beginning hip hop, jazz, musical theater dance and basic tumbling. Dancers will make crafts and learn dance combinations, routines and performance skills utilizing these dance forms for a performance. Bring a snack and water. More info: info@ocdanceproductions.com. Instructor: OC Dance Productions Ages: 5-9 years Date: Monday-Friday, August 8-12 Time: 9:30 am – 12:00 noon Fees: $139 Resident / $149 Non-Resident per week + $20 supply fee Site: Northwood Community Park – Exercise/Dance Room, 4531 Bryan Ave, Irvine All-Star Tiny Cheer & Technique Camp Learn arm motions, jumps, chants,…

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SET REC Swim is a non-competitive team program for swimmers who can swim on their own, are ready to learn technique of all four strokes and want to develop in the sport of swimming. Swimmers will continually be evaluated and moved to the next level as soon as they are ready, even mid-session. Level 5 – Beginning swimmers learn basic technique of 4 strokes and develop lap swimming ability. Level 6 – Intermediate swimmers who are ready to refine stroke technique and increase endurance. Level 7 – 1 hour workouts for advanced swimmers to continue to develop technique, strength, flexibility…

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OC Heat Track & Field Club The Heat Athletics training program consists of proper running form instruction, weight-lifting technique, endurance work, injury prevention drills, speed and agility development and much more. Receive year-round training and instruction from current High School coaches with collegiate experience and backgrounds in Track and Field, Football, Cross Country, and Wrestling. Our program is focused on preparing each athlete for the next level of competition such as High School or College. For more info, email us at tfraz@runheat.com or www.RunHEAT.com Fee: $95/per month Location: Mission Viejo High School Stadium Ages: 10 Years + HA31 – M-T-W-Th…

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Spring Youth Volleyball League (Preregistration is required) “A”, “B” and “C” Divisions: Leagues stress fun and participation, including minimum play requirements. Sportsmanship awards are given. (League does not provide weekday practices.) Every week, each team will practice for 30 minutes, and then play a 45 minute game. All games are scheduled on Saturdays. All teams will be scheduled for a practice on April 25. Games will begin on May 2. (Evaluation and Orientation times do not reflect game times). Start Date: Sat, April 18 (Evaluation Day) Game Site: RSM Intermediate School gym (Game site subject to change) Early Bird Fee:…

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Spring Youth Flag Football League (Preregistration is required) “A”, “B” and “C” Divisions: Leagues stress fun and participation, including minimum play requirements. Sportsmanship awards are given. Teams may practice up to 3 hours per week. Practice time and location are determined by the coach. A practice will be held on Saturday, March 14. Uniforms and schedules are distributed on that day. Games begin March 21. Player, team and coach requests are not permitted due to the draft process. “D” Division: League emphasizes skill development, participation and fun! The first 45 minutes consist of practicing fundamentals followed by a 45 minute…

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Team Pure Spin Tennis & Classes Elementary / Level 1 Simple structure for the forehand, backhand and serve, with emphasis on stationary movement. Designed for ages 5-12 years old. T400 – Sat – Apr 4 – 9:00-10:00 am T401 – Tue – Apr 7 – 6:00-7:00 pm T402 – Thu – Apr 9 – 6:00-7:00 pm T403 – Sat – May 16 – 9:00-10:00 am T404 – Tue – May 19 – 6:00-7:00 pm T405 – Thu – May 21 – 6:00-7:00 pm Elementary / Level 2 Designed for ages 5-12 years old. T406 – Thu – Apr 9 -…

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Measles or Rubella is one of the most contagious and most deadly of the childhood respiratory diseases. However, vaccinations for measles and other childhood diseases have been on the decline. This is mostly due to people believing the disease has been totally eradicated in the US and choosing (for their own reasons) not to vaccinate. Measles was thought to be eradicated in the US in 2000, however in many parts of the world, that is not so. Over the last several years we have seen outbreaks of measles in various US cities, but none with as much impact as what…

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