Tag: New Year

Pet Peeves: Resolutions

Pet Peeves: Resolutions

| January 9, 2013 | 0 Comments

By Mark Crantz   Laguna Beach.  Another perfect day in paradise, but now it’s time to make New Year resolutions. Oh no!  And this year I’m not prepared because I was counting on my Mayan calendar to get me out of this time worn ritual. Darn those magnetic fields. If they had just reversed there [...]

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New Year’s Eve Liberation

New Year’s Eve Liberation

| January 8, 2013 | 0 Comments

By Pamela Knudsen “What are you doing for New Year’s Eve?” said the owner of C.J. Rose as I browsed through the latest fashions in her boutique.  “This dress would look fabulous on you!” she said enthusiastically as she pointed to a sparkly, black gown.  “It’s gorgeous,” I said, “but I’m just staying home on [...]

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New Year’s Eve Laguna-Style

New Year’s Eve Laguna-Style

| January 7, 2013 | 0 Comments

By Michele McCormick   New Year’s Eve in Paris, Hong Kong, Nairobi, Delhi, exotic spots all. Still, at the auspicious time, I’d rather be in Laguna. Not only because our town is one of the world’s most beautiful coastal cities, but also because I participate in revered celebratory rituals that simply cannot be performed anywhere [...]

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Getting Out 12/28/12

Getting Out 12/28/12

| December 26, 2012 | 0 Comments

Saluting ’13 in 007 Style The St. Regis Monarch Beach hosts its New Year’s Eve party with live music, culinary stations, cocktails, Aston Martins, and a midnight champagne toast. Located at 1 Monarch Beach Resort, advanced entry at 8 p.m. is $105 and includes the culinary stations.  Late entry at 10 p.m. is $75 and [...]

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Hedden For God’s Country

Hedden For God’s Country

| May 9, 2012 | 0 Comments

From Bongos To Head Banging To Maxiwhacking By Andy Hedden Originally published in 2005. It all started when my Aunt Pat gave me a set of bongos for my 6th birthday.  They say some people are born to play, and I guess it’s true, because 42 years later I’m still a drummer. I still have [...]

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Live Performances

Live Performances

| January 4, 2012 | 0 Comments

New Music Series Starts in the New Year   Laguna Beach Live is offering a discounted season subscription to its Jazz Wednesdays Winter Series for those who buy online.   The concerts begin Jan. 18 at 6 p.m. and features an array of jazz artists in a cabaret style club at the Laguna Room of [...]

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New Year’s Revelers Face Array of Choices, New Venues

New Year’s Revelers Face Array of Choices, New Venues

| December 30, 2011 | 0 Comments

K’ya Bistro Bar, located in the La Casa del Camino hotel, will host New Year’s Eve festivities from 8 p.m. until 1 a.m.  Guests will enjoy live entertainment featuring Andrew Corradinia in the lobby and receive complimentary appetizers and dessert. At midnight, enjoy complimentary champagne, hats, horns and confetti to ring in 2012. For more [...]

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Wisdom Workout

Wisdom Workout

| December 28, 2011 | 0 Comments

Transformation   Remember when the transformer action figures were the current got-to-have toys for boys? I would watch my grandson twist and turn limbs, torsos and heads with a surety and speed that was mind-boggling. “How did you do that?” “Easy!” he would say. When I tried, I would randomly bend and twist different parts [...]

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A Bicyclist’s Viewpoint

A Bicyclist’s Viewpoint

| February 16, 2011 | 0 Comments

Editor: Bill Deline’s letter to the editor about the number of cyclists riding through Laguna is expected and deserved (“More Two-Wheelers on the Road Too,” Feb. 11, Letters.) If he saw the New Year’s Day ride…yes, it’s huge (400+riders), and can stretch out over half a mile. Laguna is a hub to a great many [...]

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Keeping Teens in Plain Sight

Keeping Teens in Plain Sight

| January 7, 2011 | 0 Comments

Editor,   Dear Oak Street neighbor, Sorry my son and his friends annoy you. Teen-agers are annoying, and very often annoy me, too. However, if like you, I complained to the police every time I was annoyed by them, I would need a full-time officer assigned to me. Maybe you are unaware that there is a lovely retirement [...]

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Resolve to Exercise

Resolve to Exercise

| December 31, 2010 | 0 Comments

By Brian Wisely New Year’s Eve has always been a time look back over the past and ahead to the coming year, to reflect on the changes we want (or need) to make, and to resolve to follow through on them. One of the most common New Year’s resolutions is to stick with an exercise [...]

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Avoiding Underage Drinking on New Year’s Eve

Avoiding Underage Drinking on New Year’s Eve

| December 31, 2010 | 0 Comments

The National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence-Orange County/Community Alliance Network is urging parents and adults to host responsible New Year’s Eve parties.

According to the 2008 California Healthy Kids Survey, 74 percent of 11th graders and 59 percent of ninth-graders across Orange County report that it is easy to get alcohol, which is reported to be the most abused substance among local youth.

The organization offers parents the following guidelines to keep teens safe and prevent underage drinking:

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Tales of a Bowl Game Marathoner

Tales of a Bowl Game Marathoner

| January 8, 2010 | 0 Comments

Editor, I am a college football nut and my blood flows cardinal and gold. I watched so many made-for-TV bowl games during the holidays that by the long New Year’s weekend they all became one big blur, and that wasn’t the end of the so-called bowl season. Most bowl games provided three hours of continuous [...]

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Laguna Observed

Laguna Observed

| January 1, 2010 | 0 Comments

Resolutions 2010 Of course you don’t make New Year’s resolutions. I’m certainly not accusing you of such a thing. No sophisticated, grounded, pragmatic or even dreamer person over the age of 12 makes New Year’s resolutions. Preposterous. Nor am I about to suggest you make this year, the start of a new decade, in a [...]

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Wisdom Workout

Wisdom Workout

| January 1, 2010 | 0 Comments

Taking On The New Year Challenge   “I could never tell if it was opportunity or the wolf knocking.” Anne Ellis wrote in “The life of an Ordinary Woman” (1929). Do you avoid taking a deeper look into your present conditions because of the overwhelming harshness of your self-judgments? When you evaluate yourself through good [...]

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