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46 - Jul / Aug 11

Santa Ana Zoo
If you haven’t been to the Santa Ana Zoo at Prentice Park in a while, you might not recognize the new and improved version. With a redirected focus on the South American Continent, including the pampas of... Read More →

46 - Jul / Aug 11

Leadership Orange
Container Gardens
When members of this year’s Leadership Orange class recently installed a sustainable container garden at the House of Hope, children and teens in the transitional living center gladly participated. And unlike a new toy that loses its... Read More →

46 - Jul / Aug 11

Dr. Marilyn Harran
Director, Rodgers Center for Holocaust Education
Dr. Marilyn Harran In 1976, during her first year teaching at Barnard College, Columbia University, Marilyn Harran spent many hours in her office writing her dissertation. As she worked late into the night, the school’s... Read More →

46 - Jul / Aug 11

Jack Selman
A Homegrown Architect
Old Towne Orange native Jack Selman has provided architectural services from his Plaza–based office since 1974. Architects Orange is an award–winning firm specializing in retail, residential and mixed–use projects. - - - - Architects Orange... Read More →

46 - Jul / Aug 11

An Eichler in Orange
The Webbs added onto their bedroom several years ago, procuring the services of local architect Susan Secoy Jensen, AIA. The addition blends seamlessly with the home’s original design, featuring a disappearing corner that blurs the... Read More →

45 - May / Jun 11

Old Towne Orange Farmers and Artisans Market
Home Grown
A team of community members helped bring the new Saturday morning farmers’ market to fruition.  From left:  Betsy Elliot, treasurer; Vicky Kisow, director; Brandon Kunkle, market manager; Nedra Kunisch, director; Brian Kunisch, secretary; Martha Turner,... Read More →

45 - May / Jun 11

Mike Spurgeon
Political Pioneer
A military veteran, Mike Spurgeon is pictured here at the veteran’s memorial at Depot Park. Mike served on the City Council from 1990 to 2000, helping to shape development and preservation in the City of... Read More →

45 - 2011

2011
More about the artist Kirk Sivertsen Read More →

45 - May / Jun 11

Packards International
Known as the American Rolls–Royce, Packard rings a silver bell in the minds of automobile collectors everywhere. One of the most highly–respected cars ever produced, the Packard reigned among automobiles in the 1920s and 1930s... Read More →

45 - May / Jun 11

Dr. Paul Apodaca
Dr. Paul Apodaca   In the mid–1950s, when Paul Apodaca opened up his history book at Tustin Elementary school and read that California Indians were extinct, the Native American Indian felt understandably puzzled. Thinking about the Indian... Read More →
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