Kristen Gaborno, a licensed marriage and family therapist, assists clients in her Old Towne office located above the Blue Frog Bakery (recently moved to Old Town Tustin).
“Therapy can seem like a daunting experience, but it is what you make it,” said Kristen Gaborno from her office in Old Towne. “Being able...
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Kristen Gaborno, a licensed marriage and family therapist,...
The Integrative Medical Institute has just relocated its Orange offices to a historic building on East Chapman. Back row (from left) Medical Director Gary Ruelas, D.O., Ph.D.; Vanessa Hernandez, MFT intern; Elin Lightbody, M.A.; Donna Crowell, LCSW and Richard Landis, Ph.D. Front row (from left)...
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The Integrative Medical Institute has just relocated its...
Old Towne Havana owner Budz Bedwan will soon be unveiling his newly expanded cigar shop on the Plaza, where premium hand-rolled cigars from around the world take center stage.
A gathering spot for cigar aficionados, Old Towne Havana is busy rolling out its newly expanded space at 42...
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Old Towne Havana owner Budz Bedwan will soon be...
O’Hara’s Irish Pub
When Ted Robinson walks into O’Hara’s Pub in the Plaza, he knows he’s somewhere where everybody knows his name. “When I was young, I worked across the street at Wally’s Market,” says Robinson, now retired and a regular visitor to the pub....
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O’Hara’s Irish Pub
When Ted Robinson walks into...
Every time Barbara Parker attends an American Celebration event and the performance comes to a close, the Chapman ’64 alumna wishes that the show wouldn’t end.
“American Celebration is mesmerizing and absolutely wonderful,” says Parker, a committee member for opening night of the wildly popular,...
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Every time Barbara Parker attends an American Celebration...
For intrepid foreign correspondent David C. Henley, it’s ironic that where his 57-year career took root it could have ended. The veteran journalist, whose work has taken him to dozens of countries around the world, fell in love with the life of a roaming newspaperman...
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For intrepid foreign correspondent David C. Henley, it’s...
In the 1960s when Denny Tedesco’s father, Tommy, went to work each day, rather than carrying a briefcase, he left the house with his guitars. While the younger Tedesco understood his father was a musician, he didn’t realize until he reached adulthood the significance of...
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In the 1960s when Denny Tedesco’s father, Tommy,...
When Kim VanDerHoek won a poster contest in kindergarten and received art supplies as her reward, she stifled disappointment over not getting a trophy like the second place winner. In retrospect, she realizes the oil pastels and watercolors were an excellent choice for a budding artist.
“The...
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When Kim VanDerHoek won a poster contest in kindergarten and...
Dr. Tom Campbell
Growing up in Chicago in the 1950s under the watchful eye of seven older siblings, parents and a grandmother, Chapman’s Dean of the Law School, Tom Campbell, counts himself blessed many times over. “My home life consisted of a nurturing environment focused...
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Band members Ishmael Herring (left) and PM Romero (right) have been busy recording their debut release, The Great Recession, at PM’s studio in Old Towne. Their band, known as William Pilgrim and the All Grows Up, is also showcased in a new music video that was filmed...
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Band members Ishmael Herring (left) and PM Romero...