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106 - Nov / Dec 21

Orange Rotary
Yesterday & Today!
Inaugural 1910 Orange Street Fair Committee featuring publisher and 4th Rotary President William O. Hart (circled) Orange Rotary Look to the roots of Orange, and you’re likely to find something in common amongst the city’s... Read More →

106 - Nov / Dec 21

Super Antojitos
For Life's Big & Small Moments
Super Antojitos Owner Laura Rodriguez holds up menu items with her older brother, Jesse, and poses with a photo of her younger brother, Jose Luis, who passed away in 2019.  The restaurant has remained family-owned... Read More →

106 - Nov / Dec 21

Grand Gimeno
For Life's Big & Small Moments
Grand Gimeno creator Armand “A.J.” Barragan (center left) and building owners Adam Chez (center right), Barry Cottle (left) and Todd Cottle (right) stand in front of the Grand Gimeno’s front entrance.  Named after the original... Read More →

106 - Nov / Dec 21

Reg Chhen Stewart, PhD
Vice President of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
Reg Chhen Stewart, PhD When Reg Stewart was in college, he had a seemingly random experience that wasn’t so random after all.  In fact, the experience led him to an on-campus job that helped shape... Read More →

106 - Nov / Dec 21

Country Roads
A Few of Our Favorite Looks!
We pride ourselves here at Country Roads on being a shop that has a little bit of this, and a little bit of that.  Having been in operation for nearly 30 years now (January of... Read More →

105 - Sep / Oct 21

Orange Unified School District
Emerges fro Pandemic with New Facilities
While COVID-19 forced schools across the nation to shift instruction to a virtual format, that didn’t stop Orange Unified School District from working behind the scenes to upgrade multiple facilities in preparation for the return... Read More →

105 - Sep / Oct 21

2021
More about the artist Kirk Sivertsen Read More →

105 - Sep / Oct 21

Jim Byron
Explore & Learn at the Richard Nixon Library
The Nixon Seminar, a program that convenes virtually, aims to “educate the next generation of policy makers and national security specialists,” says Jim Byron, Executive Vice President of the Nixon Foundation, which facilitates the monthly... Read More →

105 - Sep / Oct 21

Henrietta Berk
In Living Color
Henrietta Berk in her studio, 1969. She was a typical 1950s housewife—until she wasn’t. California artist Henrietta Berk (1919-1990) had one of the most unique and dynamic career trajectories of any midcentury painter—and then faded... Read More →

105 - Sep / Oct 21

Wazabi Sushi
Bringing Change to Orange
Wazabi Sushi Owner Arthuro (left) and sushi chef Tee display some of their exclusive menu items. The restaurant’s fish is sourced from all over the world, which allows them to always have fresh options that... Read More →
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