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6 The News Thursday, July 23, 2015COMMUNITY | THE GUIDE

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friday 24th

CHILDREN’S EVENTFamily Fun Night: Therewill be swimming, games,entertainment and more6-9 p.m. at MontanosoRecreation Center, 25800Montanoso Drive, MissionViejo. Tickets: $4; free forMontanoso Center mem-bers. Information: 949-859-4348 andcityofmissionviejo.org.

THEATER ‘Grease’: SaddlebackCollege performing artsstudents present theirrendition of the 1950smusical at 7:30 p.m. Fridayand Saturday in theschool’s upper-campusquad, 28000 Marguerite

Parkway, Mission Viejo.There also will be foodtrucks, kids’ activities andmore. Tickets: Free forgeneral seating; reservedseats cost $20 and can bepurchased online or bycalling the ticket office.Information: 949-582-4656 andsaddleback.edu/arts.

MIXER Chamber breakfast: Jointhe Laguna Niguel Cham-ber of Commerce for thisnetworking event 7:15-9a.m. at El Niguel CountryClub, 23700 ClubhouseDrive. Tickets: $21; $16 forChamber members. Make areservation by calling 949-363-0136 or [email protected]. In-formation: lnchamber.com.

THEATER ‘A Midsummer Night’sDream’: Camino Real Play-house presents the Sha-kespearean comedy, withshows at 7:30 p.m. Fridaythrough Sunday and July 31through Aug. 2 at HistoricTown Center Park, 31806El Camino Real, San JuanCapistrano. Tickets: $15. Aprettiest picnic winner ateach performance will wina 2015-2016 Camino RealPlayhouse season pass.Information: 949-489-8082 and caminorealplayhouse.org/shakespeare.html.

THEATER ‘The Rocky Horror Show’:No Square Theatre’s rendi-tion of the Broadway mus-

ical runs at 7:30 p.m. Fri-days through Sundaysthrough Aug. 9 at the Fo-rum Theater, 650 LagunaCanyon Road, LagunaBeach. Tickets: $25-$30.Information: 949-715-0333 and nosquare.org.

saturday 25th

MUSIC Music Under the Stars:The Derek Bordeaux Groupwill play Motown, soul andR&B music 6:30-9:30 p.m.at the mission, 26801 Orte-ga Highway. Tickets: $30for lawn seating. Bring yourown picnic dinner and lawnchair or blanket. The con-cert series will continue onalternating Saturdaysthrough Sept. 5. Informa-tion: 949-234-1317 andmissionsjc.com.

Concerts on the Green:Ellis Hall, who has per-formed with Kenny G, Ste-vie Wonder and Ray Char-les, will perform blues mus-ic 1-2:30 p.m. at the Festiv-al of Arts, 650 LagunaCanyon Road. Free withfestival admission: $6-$10;free for kids ages 12 andyounger. Concerts on theGreen continues Aug. 8and Aug. 22. Information:949-494-1145 andfoapom.com.

FUNDRAISERAnimal shelter fundraiser:There will be pet adoptions,silent auctions, music, foodand more 10 a.m.-3 p.m. atZuri Pet Spa, 32423 CallePerfecto, San Juan Ca-pistrano. Proceeds willbenefit The Riverside Ani-

mal Shelter. Information:949-429-7222 andthezuripetspa.com.

sunday 26th

MUSIC Lake Forest summer con-cert: 10,000 Maniacs willplay ’90s music in a freeconcert also featuring DaniKerry 5:30-7:30 p.m. atPittsford Park, 21701 Pitts-ford Drive. Food will beavailable for purchase. Thefinal summer concert Aug.23 will feature SuburbanLegends. Information:949-461-3400 andlakeforestca.gov.

Piano recital: MichaelSanders will play selectionsby Bach, Beethoven andother composers in a freeconcert starting at 3 p.m.at Faith Episcopal Church,27802 El Lazo Road, Lagu-na Niguel. Information:949-448-8114 andfaithepiscopal.org.

CAR SHOW Dana Point Concours:More than 400 Porscheswill be on display at Lan-tern Bay Park, 25111 ParkLantern Road, during this29th annual event present-ed by the 356 Club ofSouthern California. Judg-ing starts at 9 a.m., 11:30a.m. lunch, 1 p.m. awards.Free admission. Informa-tion: Jeff Trask at 949-697-4499 anddanapointchamber.com.

MUSIC Dana Point summer con-certs: Turn the Page will

pay tribute to Bob Seger &the Silver Bullet Band in aconcert also featuring TomPetty tribute band ThePetty Breakers 2:30-6 p.m.at Lantern Bay Park, 25111Park Lantern Road. Freeadmission. The series con-tinues Sundays throughAug. 9 at Sea Terrace Park,with the final concerts Aug.16, Aug. 23 and Aug. 30 atHeritage Park. Information: danapointconcertseries.com.

monday 27th

BOOK CLUB Dana Point Library: Adultswill discuss “The StoriedLife of A.J. Fikry” 10:30-11:30 a.m. as part of thelibrary’s monthly Tea TimeBook Club. Tea will be pro-vided, but bring your owncup. Digeridoo Down Underwill lead a workshop forteens 5:30-6:30 p.m., fol-lowed by an all-ages con-cert 7-8 p.m. All events arefree. The Dana Point Li-brary is at 33841 NiguelRoad. Information: 949-496-5517.

wednesday 29th

GOLF Women on Course: Attenda clinic and play a four- ornine-hole course, followedby appetizers, wine andprizes 3-7 p.m. at the AlisoViejo Country Club, 33Santa Barbara Drive. Tick-ets: $79; $59 for Womenon Course members. Regis-ter at womenoncourse.com/events/la_golf3.php.

Listen to classic melodiesof past and present as theSunshine InternationalMusic Festival visits SokaPerforming Arts Center onFriday and Saturday.

On Friday night, instru-mental soloists and ensem-bles with chamber choir

will perform music rangingfrom Romantic-era balladsto contemporary songs.

Chinese traditional mus-ic will be the focus of Satur-day night’s concert, titled“Mousai.”

The two-day music fes-tival is presented by Sun-shine Culture and ArtsFoundation.

Soka University sets the stagefor 2 nights of international musicBY SARA GOLDCONTRIBUTING WRITER If you go

When: 8-10 p.m. Friday;7-9 p.m. SaturdayWhere: Soka PerformingArts Center, 1 UniversityDrive, Aliso ViejoRegistration: $10-$20Information: 949-480-4278, soka.edu/pac

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GIRL SCOUTS HONORL.N. SCOUT, VOLUNTEER

Girl Scout volunteerGabby Frei of Laguna Ni-guel was presented with anappreciation pin during aGirl Scout luncheon at the

DisneylandHotel. Frei,who has vo-lunteeredwith GirlScouts formore than12 years, iscurrentlyguiding 10girls fromher troopas theyeach earntheir Girl

Scout Gold Awards.Laguna Niguel Girl Scout

Katelyn Keen was honoredwith the Take ActionAward, which recognizesgirls who have become ad-vocates in their communi-ties to create change andmake the world a betterplace. For her Gold Award,she created and distributeda book to encourage kids tostart making eco-friendlychanges in their everydaylives.

TEACHER HONORED WITHENGINEERING AWARDKim Brooks, a fifth grade

teacher at Canyon VistaElementary in Aliso Viejo,has been awarded with theEngineering Excellence inEducation award by Stan-

tec, an architecture and en-gineering firm. She was re-cognized for her dedicationto educate her students inscience, technology, engi-neering and math. Stantecdonated a fully-equippedengineering computerworkstation for her class.

STUDENTS SHOW OFFSKILLS IN GREASE

Shelby Barry of LagunaNiguel and Jeff Purkinsand Kariem Soliman of Ali-so Viejo are part of the cast

in the free Saddleback Col-lege production of the mus-ical Grease at 7:30 p.m. Fri-day and Saturday. Otheractors in the show are: AllieCrupi, Ariel Murillo, Nath-an Corbett, Kyle Ray andCecelia Melody. Guests canbring a picnic or buy foodfrom vendors at the eventat 28000 Marguerite Park-way in Mission Viejo.

SENIORS IN FOCUS AT SUMMIT

Sen. Pat Bates, R-Lagu-na Niguel, and OrangeCounty Supervisor LisaBartlett have teamed up tolaunch a free Senior Sum-mit for South Orange Coun-ty seniors in Laguna Woodsfrom 9 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. Fri-day. The event, which wasfounded by Bates as an as-

semblywoman in 1998, willfeature speakers on aging-related topics, offer ven-dors, free breakfast andlunch, and state officials tohelp seniors with casework.The event is at clubhouse 3at 23822 Avenida Sevilla inLaguna Woods.

LOCAL GROUP NAMESSPOKESWOMAN

Teen music artist Da-nielle Prou has been namednational spokeswoman ofLion’s Heart, a teen volun-teer organization withchapters in Laguna Nigueland Aliso Viejo. While tour-ing around the country, sheperforms a song she wroteabout Lion’s Heart, saidfounder Terry Corwin.Prou, who started the San-ta Monica Lion’s Heartchapter, will record and dis-tribute several public ser-vice announcements, vo-lunteer at charities, and

perform and speak at selectchapters, Corwin said.

“She can get our mes-sage out to attract moreteen members, her peers, tojoin,” Corwin said. “She is alovely young lady with a giv-ing heart.”

Lion’s Heart has 4,516 ac-tive and graduated mem-bers in 50 chapters in 10states but most membersare in Orange County, shesaid. To enroll before theAug. 1 deadline, visitlionsheartservice.org.

COMPASS BIBLE CHURCHCELEBRATES 10 YEARSMore than 600 children

participated in the week-long summer camp at Com-pass Bible Church in AlisoViejo that raised $5,400 forits missionaries in China.The funds will be used tohelp fill the missionaries’ li-brary with books and Bi-bles.

This summer also marksthe church’s 10th anniver-sary, which it celebrated bythrowing a barbecue andcarnival with bounce hous-es, obstacle course androck climbing for 2000 ofits congregation members.

ON A MISSION FOR A HEALTHY MEALAliso Viejo has teamed

up with the Capistrano Val-ley and Aliso Viejo branchof the Boys and Girls Clubsand the Second HarvestFood Bank to launch a freelunch program for kids atthe Aliso Viejo Family Re-source Center in IglesiaPark, 24671 Via Iglesia,through Aug. 21. Free lunchis offered for kids from 1:30to 2 p.m. each Monday,Tuesday and Thursday andfrom 12:30 to 1 p.m. on Fri-day.

POST HOLDS PARTYFOR INJURED VETS

Junior Vice CommanderEd Rice of Aliso Viejo and adozen members from theMission Viejo Veterans ofForeign Wars Post 6024held an annual barbecue atthe Long Beach VeteransHospital Spinal Cord InjuryWard in June. Post mem-bers threw a party withburgers, potato salad andcookies for 50 patients atthe ward while AneshaRose, the granddaughter ofa Pearl Harbor survivor, en-tertained with song andguitar.

P EOP L E

COURTESY OF LUCY DARBY

Shelby Barry of Laguna Niguel, left, and Nathan Corbettof Mission Viejo in a local production of “Grease.”

COURTESY OF GALE GOODALL

Ed Rice of Aliso Viejo, left, Ann Kinnischtzke, FrankMadero, John Gleason and Jack Durish enjoyed the re-cent Veterans of Foreign Wars barbecue.

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Canyon Vista Elementary School Teacher Receives Engineering Excellence in Education Award

Canyon Vista Elementary School fifth grader teacher, Kim Brooks, was presented recently with the Engineering Excellence in Education award by Irvine-based architecture and engineering firm, Stantec. The firm chose to recognize Brooks for her dedication, time and effort in creating interest among her students in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM). Brooks was awarded a plaque and a fully-equipped engineering computer workstation for her class during a recent morning flag assembly at the school. The new workstation, donated by Stantec, complemented a 3-D printer provided earlier this spring by Autodesk, allowing Brooks to further facilitate her students' journey towards potential futures in engineering and design. Brooks dedicated time earlier this year to learn about educational engineering software and materials for her students to participate in the Anaheim Ducks' 15th Annual First Flight Field Trip. Her class joined more than 16,000 students from Southern California for interactive, inspirational STEM-related activities at Honda Center in Anaheim. As an event partner, Stantec was onsite educating students how to "think like an engineer" through hands-on exercises. Students also had the opportunity to participate in the "Design a Puck" challenge, where they competed to create manufactured pucks for the Ducks using 3-D design software. One of Brooks's students, Merril Steenari, was a designer of one of the winning pucks selected for production and demonstration at the event. For more information about Stantec, visit www.stantec.com.