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125 - Jan / Feb 25

Melissa Rowland-Goldsmith, PhD
Professor of Biological Sciences and Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Melissa Rowland-Goldsmith, PhD When Melissa Rowland-Goldsmith (Dr. RG) was young, she wanted to be a physician. Chapman University’s Professor of Biological Sciences and Biochemistry and Molecular Biology pretended her stuffed animals had broken legs and... Read More →

125 - Jan / Feb 25

The Mom Walk Collective
Travels Through Orange
They say it takes a village to raise a child, but where can mothers find that village?  The Mom Walk Collective of Orange has been helping moms build their village by offering free events where... Read More →

125 - Jan / Feb 25

Stitch and Feather
A Welcoming Trio for the New Year
The Stitch + Feather team, (from left) Store Manager Megan Wendel, Owner Candi Anderson and District Manager Tanya Guerrero, have enjoyed building out their sixth boutique shop.  “I’m proud to have built a store that... Read More →

125 - Jan / Feb 25

Nonahme Vintage
A Welcoming Trio for the New Year
Nonahme Manager and Social Media Coordinator Sophia Ramirez (left) and Owner Piero Graham highlight items from the shop’s carefully curated thrifted collection.  After selling in several antique shops in Old Towne, Graham is excited to... Read More →

125 - Jan / Feb 25

Filo Dessert Co.
A Welcoming Trio for the New Year
At Filo Dessert Co., family is central to the business.  Pictured here showing off their signature offerings are family members (from left) Jude Abusham, Emtyaz Abusham, Mo Abusham, Rasha Besharat (employee) and Joulene Abusham.  “I’ve... Read More →

125 - Jan / Feb 25

Jackie Hanson
Being so Close is a True Joy
Built in 1911, the Craftsman bungalow features a cozy front porch where Jackie enjoys visiting with family, friends and neighbors. - - - - Known for the Pirate-themed extravaganza on display in her front yard... Read More →

125 - Jan / Feb 25

Hilbert Museum
Presents "Picturing Paradise, Gordon McClelland's Orange Box Labels Exhibition
Back in the 1880s, if you were a middle class or wealthy person on the East Coast or in the Midwestern United States, you were probably a new customer for a sweet, golden bounty suddenly... Read More →

125 - Jan / Feb 25

Orange City Council Meeting Highlights
Nov 12, 26 & Dec 10
Mayor Dan Slater (center) with (clockwise from top left) Mayor pro tem Arianna Barrios and Councilmembers Jon Dumitru, Kathy Tavoularis, Dennis Bilodeau, Ana Gutierrez and John Gyllenhammer - - - - Have you ever wondered... Read More →

125 - Jan / Feb 25

Orange Community Historical Society
Unveiling Al Capone's Hidden Connection to Orange County
A 1931 Liberty Magazine article set historian Chris Jepsen on a mission to prove an obscure tale: that mobster Al Capone tried to purchase a large part of Orange County in 1927.  For 12 years,... Read More →

124 - Nov / Dec 24

John Mattei
Fulfilling a Vision in Old Towne
An American flag hangs above an authentic fire hydrant at the home of L.A.firefighter John Mattei in Old Towne.  The front porch includes hanging ferns, rocking chairs, and old window panels that John turned into... Read More →