Brande Jackson (left), with sister Katie Jackson Guilino and brother Bryce Jackson.
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Thirty years ago on January 1, 1993, Sue Jackson opened Country Roads Antiques on the corner of West Chapman Ave. and South Olive St. Three decades later, the Jackson...
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Brande Jackson (left), with sister Katie Jackson Guilino...
Washed by landscape lighting at dusk, the large windows of the living/dining area open to the park-like front yard that serves as a forecourt to the house.
Built in 1953 on the edge of Old Towne’s historic district, the home of Michael Cecconi and Maryam...
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Washed by landscape lighting at dusk, the large...
Leatherby Libraries Diversity & Development Librarian Chair
113 - Jan / Feb 23
Essraa Nawar
Since childhood, Essraa Nawar’s curious nature has caused her to ask many questions. The answers to those queries have allowed her to see the world through a kaleidoscope lens. For the Chapman University Leatherby Libraries Diversity and Development Librarian Chair, this view has...
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Essraa Nawar
Since childhood, Essraa Nawar’s curious nature...
In the 1960’s, Orange City Fire Department’s Station No. 1 was considered a state-of-the-art facility. The two-story building had the newest architectural flares, a central location and every child’s favorite feature, the fireman’s pole. In recent years, however, the building required seismic modifications. The cost...
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In the 1960’s, Orange City Fire Department’s Station...
Miss Orange Scholarship Pageant
For more than 85 years, Miss Orange has been the face of the city. Starting in 2023, her presence will be more pervasive with some changes in the Miss Orange Scholarship Pageant.
The community-based program is open to young women ages...
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Miss Orange Scholarship Pageant
For more than 85...
When Pat Buttress first moved to Orange in 1976, she kept hearing about the value of joining the Orange Rotary Club. Her demanding schedule as a public affairs professional prevented her from investigating further, but she faced an even greater obstacle.
“I was female and...
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Roxanne Greitz Miller, EdD
Roxanne Greitz Miller decided she wanted to be a teacher her senior year of high school. While in elementary and middle school, Chapman University’s Dean of Attallah College of Educational Studies had been science starved. She saw teaching as a way...
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Roxanne Greitz Miller, EdD
Roxanne Greitz Miller decided...
Ojai Burger business partners Michael Wu and Chikage Ozaki (left), General Manager Patrick Nguyen (center) and partners Takeshi Ozaki and Carl Tong showcase the variety of entrees, desserts and drinks available on their menu. The restaurant’s logo pays homage to two locations it drew inspiration...
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Ojai Burger business partners Michael Wu and Chikage...
Immanuel Lutheran Church
A little more than 100 years ago, there was just one Lutheran Church in the southeast quadrant of Old Towne Orange. That would change in 1922 when a faction of parishioners left St. John’s to start Immanuel Lutheran Church at 802 East...
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Immanuel Lutheran Church
A little more than 100...
Some of Old Towne’s most fascinating structures from the last century will be on full display when the Historic Home Tour returns after an extended absence.
“Old Towne Preservation Association (OTPA) holds the home tour as a fundraiser to support our mission to protect, preserve...
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Some of Old Towne’s most fascinating structures from...