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Christmas gift idea for friends and family? “Why not honor them with a
donation made through The Women of Vision Bells of Christmas Program?”
says Susan S. Champion, publicity chairwoman for the Women of Vision
Orange County. “Women of Vision offers you an opportunity this Christmas
season to honor someone special in your life -- someone dear to your
heart, someone who made that extra effort on your behalf, and in doing
so, made a difference in your life -- a friend, a relative, a co-worker,
a teacher or a pastor.”
It’s a gift that reaches beyond the recipient. The way it works is that
you can honor someone by making a donation in his or her name. “Your
generosity will help ring the bells of hope for needy families in Orange
County, Kenya, Peru and Palestine,” says Champion. A personalized card of
recognition will be sent to people you wish to honor, to let him or her
know just how special they are. For more information on this wonderful
way to honor that special someone, please contact Marie Forde at (949)
494-6529 or Marcia Finley at (949) 497-4680.
Nikki Twigs, a new antique and home and garden accessory store, is having
a grand opening and holiday celebration from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Friday.
The new store is at 1720 Santa Ana Ave., Suite C, in Costa Mesa, which
some say is fast becoming the “Santa Monica South” of the collectible and
antique rage. Trends have indicated that “boomers” are hot on collecting
quality pieces of the past. To satisfy the craving for antiques and
collectibles, Nikki Twigs is a new spot to find treasures. The owners,
Leslie Sykes and Susan McKibbin, are longtime residents of the area and
are giving back to the community by donating 5% of net sales on Monday
through Friday to the Newport-Mesa school of your choice .
Authors Stan and Beverley Jolley will be at Via Lido Drugs from 2 to 4
p.m. Friday for a book-signing to promote their new book,
“Dichotomy-Amish Justice!” Stan Jolley is a Hollywood veteran who
received an Academy Award nomination for production design on the
landmark motion picture “Witness,” starring Harrison Ford and Kelly
McGillis. His other credits include being one of the original conceptual
designers of Disneyland, handpicked by Walt Disney, and becoming one of
the youngest art directors in the history of Hollywood. Jolley projects
have included production design for “Caddyshack,” “Taps,” “The Good
Mother,” “MacGyver” and the pilot for “Get Smart.” His debut novel offers
a fascinating window into one of the most intriguing communities in
America. Jolley draws from his own Pennsylvania Dutch heritage and weaves
a powerful tale of desire and betrayal, set against the secluded
landscape of Lancaster County, Pa. Beverley Jolley was encouraged by her
husband to investigate other artistic inclinations after more than two
decades of work in the accounting field. She made a bold leap into the
literary world with her collaborative work on this book. The book will
also be available at Via Lido Drugs is at 3445 Via Lido in Newport Beach.
Call (949) 723-5858 for more information.
Orange Coast College is holding its annual poinsettia sale from 10 a.m.
to 3 p.m. on Friday, and from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, organized by
ornamental horticulture students. It has long been a tradition for the
students to produce beautiful poinsettias as part of their studies. The
plants are grown in the school’s greenhouses, and that is where the
public is invited to purchase these beautiful plants. The proceeds from
the sale are used to fund future ornamental horticulture projects. The
most popular six-inch pots include three plants instead of one, making
them fuller and more lush than most poinsettias. There are also four-inch
pots for hanging baskets, which make nice centerpieces. All of the pots
either have covers or are wrapped in foil with a bow. In addition to the
traditional red poinsettias, there are white, pink, marble and Monet
(just like one of his paintings) to choose from. Prices range from $5 to
more than $40. Colors other than red are limited. OCC is at 2701 Fairview
Road in Costa Mesa.
If you’re looking for unusual gift ideas this holiday season, try Dibe
Baghan Trading Post, where you can find Native American art and gift
bakery items. There are special holiday shopping hours from 7 a.m. to 9
p.m. on Tuesday and Thursday, 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Wednesday, and 7 a.m.
to 1 p.m. on Friday. The store is at 2834 Newport Blvd. in Newport Beach.
It will be closed Dec. 20-27 while delivering toys to the Navajo nation.
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