Cotton’s Point, Foundation to Host Art Show
Residents of Senior Living Facility Learn to Use New Technology By Eric Heinz To give residents of Cotton’s Point senior living facility the chance to create artwork, a new class is being offered. The senior art students have scheduled an art show from 1-4 p.m. Friday, June 26, 2358 S. El Camino … //read the full article
Burglary Suspect at Large After Fleeing Park Ranger
Cuffed Man Escapes After Being Taken into Custody at San Clemente State Park By Eric Heinz A man is still on the loose after escaping from California State Parks authorities Monday morning. The name of the suspect was not released by park officials, but he was described as being a white ma, 5 feet … //read the full article
On Stage at the Coach House: Rick Estrin & The Nightcats
By Evan Da Silva As part of their tour to celebrate the release of their newest album You Asked For It…Live!, Sacramento-based Rick Estrin & The Nightcats will be preforming at the Coach House in San Juan Capistrano Wednesday, June 24 with doors opening at 6 p.m. Estrin, who handles harmonica and vocals, is accompanied … //read the full article
Letter: Take Pride in Downtown, Main Street Business
Jake Schwaner, Dana Point Ole Hanson’s vision was a picturesque Spanish colony by the sea. Avenida Del Mar, or downtown, is really our main street. Traditionally main streets should represent a center for social, cultural and economic activity for the community. They tell us who we are and what we were. We don’t go to … //read the full article
Wave-lengths: Life is a Cabernet
By Jim Kempton There’s no denying the pleasure of wine. It can make almost any meal an occasion, give every table a little elegance and provide every conversation an added sense of satisfaction. Although I’m a rank amateur as wine enthusiasts go, I learned a bit about it while living in France. Miki Dora, one … //read the full article