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The White House Garden

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If a trip to Washington, D.C. is far off in your future plans, you might consider taking advantage of a rare cultural experience debuting today at San Clemente’s magnificent Casa Romantica Cultural Center and Gardens.

What will be the only west-coast showing of the Smithsonian Institution’s Traveling Exhibit “The White House Garden,” is a beautiful and educational presentation that tells the story of the oldest continuously landscaped gardens in the United States. Featuring stunning images and text that focus on the 18 acres of formal gardens, secluded natural retreats and expansive parkland surrounding the White House, the exhibit also references the many presidential families who have resided there through the years. On display now until February 26th, the show is a distinguished opportunity for Orange County, particularly since the gardens are a longstanding source of beauty, tradition and national pride for Americans everywhere.

In 1927, San Clemente founder Ole Hanson built Casa Romantica atop a bluff that overlooks the historic San Clemente Pier. A living demonstration of California history, culture and ecology, and a showplace for the entire Southern California region, the “Casa” as it is sometimes called is a seven bedroom, seven-bath Spanish Colonial Revival Estate designed by Carl Lindbom, who also designed La Casa Pacifica (the former Western White House, which was occupied by President Nixon while away from the official residential White House). It was listed on the National Registry of Historic Places in 1991.

Casa Romantica provides a year-round array of exciting and enriching cultural and educational programs for all ages, special events for the community and visitors to south Orange County, plus tours of the historic estate and its award-winning gardens. It is located at 415 Avenida Granada in San Clemente and is open Tuesday through Friday from 11:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M., and Saturday and Sunday from 10 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. There is a nominal entrance fee of $5 for non-members.  Children 12 and under enjoy free admission.

For more information, please visit casaromantica.org or call 949.498.2139.

The City of Tustin…A Most Charming Hamlet in OC

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So much has changed in the city of Tustin since the day I first moved here in the summer of 1971. Long gone are Hillview Bowl and Pharmacy, Mannie’s Restaurant (now Mimi’s Café), Blum’s Candy, Nahas department store and of course, the orange groves which once spanned the acres of land that now encompass the master planned community of Tustin Ranch. But after all these years, you can still catch a ride on the OCTA to Newport Beach from the bus stop at Larwin Square. And purchase or tune up a bike at Don’s Cyclery.

Pride of ownership certainly prevails in the ‘60s-era neighborhood where I grew up in the unincorporated section of town known as North Tustin. And like so many others in this charming hamlet, it remains virtually unchanged. If you’ve ever wondered why Tustin’s popularity is stronger than ever, just ask the natives and newcomers and the many second and third generation families living here. Many will tell you it’s because of its tight-knit small town appeal. Others might say it is suburbia at its best. And then many will comment about the outstanding recreational opportunities available right at your back door.

Bordering the cities of Orange, Santa Ana and Irvine, Tustin and North Tustin bring together a wonderful blend of old, new and well-established. It’s a place where custom and traditional architecture meets modern, vintage and Mediterranean. Where zero lot lines are nearly unheard of and quarter acre ones are commonplace. It’s also a place where award-winning schools raise the bar in education and shopping, golf and tennis draw enthusiasts from all over Southern California.

Founded in 1868 by Philadelphia farmer and entrepreneur Columbus Tustin, the predominantly farming community was slow to develop in comparison to neighboring towns, taking nearly 60 years before its population would reach 500. Though it was incorporated in 1927, the city’s growth didn’t hit its stride until the 1950s with the arrival of freeways and quality schools. Then with a boom in post-war industries, the subsequent population surge prompted the development of homes where those orange groves once grew in abundance. Today, according to the 2010 census, Tustin’s population exceeds 75,000.

If you’re interested in learning more about the city’s history, why not check out celebrated Old Towne where visitors can sign up for a historic walking tour that includes a stop at the local museum. Make an afternoon of it and browse a variety of specialty shops, or dine at any number of popular eateries such as Rutabegorz – located (since 1978) in a landmark building listed on the Register of National Historic Places and built by the son of Columbus Tustin in 1914. There’s also Tustin Marketplace and The District – two of Tustin’s best shopping, dining and entertainment destinations right across town, where you’ll find something fun to do or experience 365 days a year.

To find out more about the special community of Tustin and upcoming events, please visit: www.tustinca.org.

Seven Gables Extends its Community Outreach During the Holiday Season

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Making a difference in our communities. That’s not only one of Seven Gables’ “Core Values,” but a mantra that’s become a way of life for us and keeps the familial environment around here so tight knit. In addition to our ongoing partnership with Orangewood Children’s Foundation, our company has dedicated the past 15 years to supporting the Salvation Army with their holiday canned food drives and Angel Tree program. And the commitment has always been a mutually rewarding one.

Recognizing that food banks across the county, the state and the nation for that matter are now facing record shortages, Seven Gables and its associates decided this year to reach out to the primary markets it serves and ask others in the community to support its efforts. Our collection started on November 11th and runs through December 12th. To date, there’s been a steady delivery of canned goods and other non-perishable food items to our offices in Anaheim Hills and Tustin. While the efforts thus far have been great, the need is even greater. So we’re hopeful that these next two weeks will bring a windfall of donations for the benefit of so many.

As a way of showing our appreciation for any and all food donations, Seven Gables is having a weekly drawing for a $50.00 Trader Joe’s Gift Card.

Winners over the past two weeks include OC residents Terry McCracken and Helga O’Brien. There are still two more drawings scheduled for this Friday, December 2nd and next Friday, December 9th, so if you are interested in entering to win a Trader Joe’s Gift Card, please stop by either of our offices with any canned or other non-perishable food donation and simply fill out an entry form.

Seven Gables’ North Orange County office is located at 5481 E. Santa Ana Canyon Road in Anaheim Hills, and our Central County location is at 12651 Newport Avenue in the city of Tustin.

For additional information please call: 714.974.7000 or 714.731.3777.

A Year of Living Purposely

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Reflecting upon this past year, we realize the strides we’ve made as an organization committed to making a difference in our profession by creating excellence at every opportunity and focusing on what matters most to our clients. As a company united on all fronts, we also rallied with determination to contribute more to our communities with particular emphasis on our Orangewood Children’s Foundation partnership. A gratifying year end culmination of those efforts took place yesterday at a celebratory New Year/New Beginnings event hosted by Seven Gables and held at OCF’s headquarters in Santa Ana.

For the past nine months, Seven Gables has participated in thoughtfully orchestrated collection and meal drives to benefit the teens in transition who rely upon OCF for support as they venture out into the world to make a life for themselves. Each month, a different supply drive was promoted either for gently used clothing items, non-perishable pantry goods, toiletries, school supplies or winter warm up gear. And on the last Wednesday of each month, a wonderful themed meal buffet was provided for these young adults.

Do you all remember those classic holiday movies that show Santa’s “behind the scenes” elves busily and joyfully readying toys for Christmas delivery? Well, that’s pretty much how each month through November played out. Our efforts were always appreciated, but since we often left before anyone arrived we never got to see the expressions on the faces of OCF’s beneficiaries or hear their gratitude-filled voices. Yesterday was a different story though, and one that made us all more the appreciative of the opportunity we have to share with others.

We set up a beautiful international buffet that included Mexican, Italian and Indian food with all the trimmings and a dessert station comprised of cupcakes, cookies, muffins and sweet breads. Attendees savored the feast before them; played Bingo for some great door prizes and excitedly awaited a Raffle for some fabulous prize packages. We also provided parting gifts for the attendees – gift bags that included fleece blankets, 2011 day planners, pens, cups and some other useful essentials. And every one of them could not have been more appreciative.

A very special thank you is in order for the following individuals whose time was given lovingly and willingly: Laura, Ryane and Colton Thorne, Lisa Greubel, Pam Huitt, Kash Master, Fred and Kathy Hinojos, our Marketing Team: Sandy Chang, Kristen Mitchell and Tommy Martinez (yes, I was there too), Vanessa Barerra, David and Nancy Smith, Marcia Saunders, Peggy DeSantis, Audrey Blatter, Shelly Paino, Kim Toth and Kathy Sliwinksi and everyone else who cooked, baked, purchased food supplies or simply showed up to lend a hand. We are grateful as ever for your continued support and generous hearts.

As for our friends at Orangewood Children’s Foundation . . . well, I have a stack of “thank yous”  . . . all expressing appreciation for the fun time, delicious food and gifts we provided. The pleasure was all ours.

May the New Year be filled with Abundant Blessings for You All!

View photos from the celebration here.

‘Tis the Season to Give at Orangewood

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The holidays are a sentimental time for so many of us. They prompt us to reflect on life (and the speed at which it passes us by), as well as the time-honored family traditions that bring us great joy. They make us contemplate that for which we are hopeful and inspire us to count our many blessings. Most of all, I think they bring out a wonderful spirit of generosity, which could not have been more evident than today at Orangewood Children’s Foundation.

A Thanksgiving feast, which included turkey, ham and all the trimmings, was prepared for the teens in transition at OCF. Warm weather items such as coats, blankets and sweaters were delivered and hung with care by the countless individuals who volunteered to lend a hand.

As always, the usual suspects were there (inclusive of the management team, some agents and members of our administrative team)…cooking in the kitchen, organizing the food and storage cabinets and setting up the food buffet. Today though (and last month too), we witnessed a surge in our community spirit. Fresh faces, walking in with trays of food and bags of donations, rolling up their sleeves to help and experience for themselves the wonderful sense of purpose that so many others do each month. The outpouring really says so much about our culture – what we value and what matters most.

Some of the youth who benefit from the Foundation’s support showed up today to thank Seven Gables personally for all they have done and continue to do for them. Chris Simonsen, the CFO of OCF also stopped by to express his gratitude for our efforts. Two hours, one day a month, twelve times a year. When you think about it, that’s such a small sacrifice of time in the grand scheme of life.

And in the grand scheme, Seven Gables is making an impact and  difference in the lives of others … one day at a time. Our heartfelt thanks go out to all of you who continue to support this worthwhile cause on behalf of the Seven Gables organization.

View photos from this month’s event here.

The Wooden Floor

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Friday, I was on caravan for the city of Santa Ana with Sandy DeAngelis.  She is what I aspire to be when I decide to grow up! She is knowledgeable, resourceful, a true joy to be around and I am thankful to be a part of her Real Estate team. We started talking about Real Estate (what else is new) and then about community.  She then started to share with me about an organization that I had never heard of.  It is called The Wooden Floor. Have you heard of it? She started to bubble over with excitement when she was telling me about who they are and what they do for the community.  I couldn’t help but become inspired and look deeper into who they are.

The Wooden Floor, “Formerly known as St. Joseph Ballet was established in 1983 to serve underprivileged youth in Orange County.”  Watch an 11:00 minute video giving you a glimpse into their cause here.

Hard to imagine that Orange County, one of the richest counties in California would have such a need, but the need is rampant.

On Saturday October 9th, 2010, The Wooden Floor hosted “Keep the Promise,” a wine tasting benefit to raise funds for their community. One young lady involved in the program had the opportunity to give her testimony.  Her name is Meyby.  In her words:

“Through the dance program, I have excelled to the top level 10 class.  The discipline and focus in dance helps me in all areas of my life.  I am enrolled in the tutoring program that also helps me with my homework and keep my grades up. I don’t have to go through the difficulties my parents had.  Here you get to create a new future-one that has never been seen before.  Thank you for supporting The Wooden Floor.”

I was so inspired by seeing the power behind this program that I “liked” them on Facebook and now follow them on Twitter as well (@TheWoodenFloor).

This Saturday, October 16th The Wooden Floor will once again be holding auditions and it is reported that people will line up at the front doors starting at 4:00 IN THE MORNING.

Now there’s an organization filled with hope and inspiration.

Thank you Sandy for opening my eyes, yet again, to such a wonderful cause!

Orangewood- September Food Drive

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The time is almost upon us and we are feverishly getting ready for our monthly visit to Orangewood Children’s Foundation next week!

Why am I sharing this with you?  Because this is where YOU come in!

Please contribute to a wonderful cause by donating canned and non perishable food items such as:
Mac & Cheese
Soups
Tuna
Top Ramen
Pasta
Cereal
Oatmeal
Beans
Chili
Stews
These are just a few items to spark ideas in you!

We are also hosting a “Baked Potato Bar” for the kids and need condiments…
What do YOU like on your baked potato?  Bring that!

You can drop off your generous donations on September 29th at:

Orangewood Children’s Foundation
1575 East 17th Street
Santa Ana, CA 92705
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OR you can drop off your items at either one of our office locations:

12651 Newport Ave, Tustin map
5481 E. Santa Ana Canyon Road, Anaheim Hills map

Thanks again for your community involvement!

Orangewood Children’s Foundation June Event

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Orangewood Children’s Foundation was founded in 1981 and has embodied what it means to be Children’s Advocate.  

We at Seven Gables are lucky to have found our way to them!  We look forward to our monthly visits to the Foundation on 17th Street in Santa Ana. 

A flurry of activity always ensues just a few days beforehand.  Agents asking what they can contribute and if they can show up and help cook for the group of kids!

 Junes festivities were no different!  The theme was “Emergency Preparedness Kits”.

Along with many staples, several people donated clothing items, as well as necessities in case of an emergency. 

The food as always was great!  Seven Gables provided the mile long sandwiches and there was no shortage of sweets, salads and fruit to go around!

We thank everyone who participated to make it such a great success!  

July’s theme is “Back to School Supplies” .  Want to donate?  Pick up some school supplies and drop them off at any one of our offices:

12651 Newport Avenue Tustin or 5481 Santa Ana Canyon Road, Anaheim Hills. 

 Summer Success!

Pam always ready at the helm!Taking a pic of me taking his pic!

 

Filling this full of goodies for the kids!They always have to hold me back from eating the sweets!

 

They always have to hold me back from eating the sweets!

 

Orangewood Children’s Foundation May Event!

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Once again, we are thankful to everyone that helped make this month’s event such a hit!

We know that times are tough, and want you to know that your contribution of goods, food, and time are priceless to us! We appreciate all of your help and look forward to continuing to help this amazing organization!

Wednesday morning several of us stopped in at the Tustin office to pick up last minute drop off’s of clothing for interviews and food. Three car loads later we were off to Orangewood!

We were overwhelmed by how much was given by our agents and our community!
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We were excited when we mentioned this month’s theme was BBQ and looked forward to seeing how we were going to be surprised this month!
See for yourselves!

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So thankful for all the donations!

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If this doesn't make your mouth water, I don't know what will

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Kash brought some delicious Mac and Cheese...don't tell him I stole some!

Gotta have your fruit!

Just to offset all of the home made goodies

Clothing for these great kids to be able to interview with

Thank you for helping these kids have clothes to wear to job interviews

That's ME on the end!

A dedicated team of Community Builders who couldn’t do it without you!
THANKS!

Orangewood Children’s Foundation May Drive!

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As you know, Seven Gables will be supporting Orangewood each month by promoting a themed Collection Drive AND hosted Dinner for the young adults affiliated with the organization. These individuals (ages 18-21) still rely on Orangewood for guidance and direction, and are in need of everyday items to help them through the transition into independence and adulthood.

For this month’s Collection Drive, we will be collecting and donating Interview Clothing & Accessories. Items needed include gently used or new ties, scarves, socks, dress shoes, jackets, dress pants, dress shirts, skirts, blouses, belts, jewelry (necklaces, bracelets, earrings), etc.

Items may be dropped off at any Seven Gables office and will be delivered to Orangewood tomorrow morning, Wednesday, May 26th in conjunction with our monthly themed Dinner. See below for more details and how you can help!

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