Herb Alpert is a true renaissance man. The Grammy-winning jazz/pop trumpeter and philanthropist—whose music career spans more than 60 years—still records, tours, paints and sculpts on a regular basis. He oversees L.A. jazz club Vibrato with his daughter, too.
“I wake up in the morning...
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2024 Winter-Spring Season
From Herb Alpert’s Brazilian jazz to the renowned voice of Lawrence Brownlee, Chapman University’s Musco Center for the Arts winter season will feature a diverse lineup of international and homegrown talent.
Sixteen performances encompassing dance, choral, classical, folk music and more will...
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2024 Winter-Spring Season
From Herb Alpert’s Brazilian jazz...
Berkenda Cantlo, who is involved with several community organizations in Orange, including serving as moderator for the Chamber’s popular Eggs & Issues series, was raised with volunteering.
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Berkenda Cantlo
Berkenda Cantlo became a part of the Orange community when she started...
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Berkenda Cantlo, who is involved with several community...
Dedicated to helping those in need, this faithful group supports The Hub OC, which includes the Hub Resource Center, the Youth Centers and Full Center Meaningful Marketplace. Gathered here are (top right, from left) Johnmark Rivera, Sam Kizler and Edgar Garnica, (center row, from left)...
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Dedicated to helping those in need, this faithful...
The Dragonfly Shops & Gardens
An Old Towne fixture for 15 years, Dragonfly Shops & Gardens is located inside a vintage 1920’s home converted into a retail store. The shop sells unique gifts, beads and vintage pieces, plus the largest selection of miniatures and fairy...
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Jim Wodark
The wide-open skies of the vast American deserts, the rugged multihued rock walls of canyons and buttes, the ever-changing light of the West—from golden dawns to purple dusks—these are the subjects of acclaimed artist Jim Wodark’s oil paintings.
Wodark, a resident of Orange,...
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Renée Mascolo
This past September, the City of Orange lost one of its most colorful and long-standing members, Renée Mascolo.
Renée was a fixture of Old Towne Orange, owning and operating Renée Jewelers for more than 40 years. She was the eighth owner of the...
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A young Teresa celebrating her birthday in 1952.
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Teresa “Tita” Smith spent her Sundays as a child wandering through orange groves and splashing in irrigation puddles at her grandfather’s orchard in Orange.
Times were much simpler then, and the town a...
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A young Teresa celebrating her birthday in 1952....
Love Orange colleagues mobilize volunteers year round to make the city a better place, including coordinating efforts for the citywide serve day. Shown here (from left) are Jeff Yim, Sophia Lee, Ric Olsen, Jaime Gomez and Craig Hill.
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Love Orange
What...
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Love Orange colleagues mobilize volunteers year round to...
Paul Paton
For Paul Paton, Dean of Chapman University’s Fowler School of Law, lessons learned in childhood helped shape his accomplished career, which has spanned corporate, government and academic environments.
“I was born and raised just outside of Toronto, and dinner table conversation was very...
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