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I will update this web site often to give you community news updates, community accomplishments and other points of interest.

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YORBA LINDA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CASINO NIGHT

by Jan Horton on January 30, 2010

Yorba Linda Chamber of Commerce “Mardi Gras” Casino Night, February 5, 2010. Tickets on salePre-sale: $30 each with $200 in chips or $40 at the door with $100 in chips. 7pm – 11pm. It is always a fun packed evening. To purchase tickets, contact the Yorba Linda Chamber of Commerce at: 17670 Yorba Linda Blvd. Yorba Linda CA 92886, Phone (714) 993-9537

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ED ROYCE’S SECOND ANNUAL WOMEN’S CONFERENCE

by Jan Horton on January 30, 2010

The Second Annual Women’s Conference is on Saturday, March 27, 2010 and the keynote speaker is Lisa Ling. Lisa is probably best known for her roles as former co-host of The View television show, current host of National Geographic Explorer and special correspondent for The Oprah Winfrey Show, which has featured many of Ling’s investigative pieces, including a report on North Korea. This year’s breakout seminars offer women a variety of topics from strategizing for your retirement, to stress management, to a woman’s guide to nutrition. Please find additional information about my Second Annual Women’s Conference at www.royce.house.gov/womensconference.
I want to thank Ed Royce for continuing to host this event! I was able to attend the conference last year and it is definitely worth the time spent addressing issues concerning women.

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YORBA LINDA WATER BOARD APPOINTMENT

by Jan Horton on January 30, 2010

The Yorba Linda Water Board of Directors plan to appoint a new Board Member to fill the seat of Paul Armstrong, for a term extending until the end of Armstrong’s term – December, 2010.
Residents of Yorba Linda or Placentia, who live in the boundaries of the water district, are registered to vote and want to apply for the position, should send a letter of interest with their contact information and qualifications to the district by Feb. 5.
The board will interview candidates at its next meeting on Feb. 18. Board members are looking for someone who is interested in remaining in the position and committed to running in the November election.
Information: Annie Alexander, 714-701-3020.

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Yorba Linda Equestrian Feasibility Study 1-27-2010

by Jan Horton on January 30, 2010

A community meeting was held January 27, 2010 to present the Equestrian Feasibility study commissioned by the majority council.Approximately 75-10 people were in attendance. The study was narrow in focus, studying only one site within Yorba Linda, located on County property above the dam along side the lakebed. The results of the study are summarized as follows:

There are three available parcels in the lakebed dam area for potential development:
1. Along Lakeview: 3.3 acres
• There are three active oil wells on that pad that requires a service area left available for use
• Would potentially require widening of the pad adding to the cost
• Would potentially require a signal at Lakeview for safe ingress/ egress
• A member of the community asked how this area would be affected by the grade separation project planned for that area.

2. South of the dam: 4.4 acres
• There are two active oil wells near by
• The site is close to a school and residential property
• The area is in a valley that has limited air circulation and is not esthetically pleasing
• The site will require significant grading and slope easements

3. East of the dam off Ridge Way: 7.0 acres
• Near residential area with local street access
• Easiest to develop, less protected habitat concerns
• access issues: possible emergency exit or site for smaller stable/ arena usage

Some Key points made by the consultants and the community members who spoke:
1. This site overall is very challenging.
2. Two options were identified. Option one included a covered arena, stalls and various other amenities. Option two, a commercial option that housed a vet practice, an open arena and stalls
3. Costs range for Option one was: $5.5 M to $12.7 M; Option two was $3.5 M to 8.7 M
4. Where are the funds coming from? One speaker mentioned, “the same place we get the money for the ball fields”. The Country Riders President mentioned, there are grants and private donations available. No information was presented regarding a business plan or verified sources of funding.
5. About 20% of Yorba Linda horse owners board their animals outside Yorba Linda. At times, this is because they board where their trainer is located.
6. Orange County has lost approximately 2000 boarding stalls in the past 20 years
7. The 88 acre lakebed property is owned by Orange County Flood Control. Staff has indicated, if we wanted to build a project on a portion of the land, they County would require us to be responsible for the entire 88 acres. Due to the erosion and maintenance issues in the area, some speakers were concerned with the City becoming liable for the entire area.
8. In the 1990’s many equestrian facilities went bankrupt. The supply and demand for this type of facility is “squishy” and is adversely affected by the economy, usually it takes a longer time to recover once the economy improves.
9. The current trend: people are giving up their horses
10. There is limited outlook for an elaborate plan. If this plan would go forward, best to stick to basics.
11. Resident concerns:
• Need to preserve the lakebed, avoid over-utilization of the area adding to the erosion problems the area is already experiencing
• Access points onto residential streets for trailers, trucks and increased small streets.
• Safety of horse trailer ingress and egress on Lakeview.
• Questioned why only one site was studied. This was the majority Council direction.
• Why is this being funded with City funds for a small % of the population?
• Why not just cover the Paxton center?
• The past owner of one of the El Cajon stables, stated his stables were not filled to capacity and it was difficult to break even. Stated the cost to run and maintain 125 stalls would require stall fees of about $600-700/ month to break even. He was not in favor of this project being City owned and operated.
12. Some residents stated they would move their horses from outlying stables if we had a facility in Yorba Linda.
13. Yorba Linda has two stable facilities: one is private requiring lessons for horses boarded there. The other is public and is not full to capacity.

To View the Power Point made at the Community center regarding this study go to:
http://tinyurl.com/yjl6y3u
To View Prior posts regarding this topic on this site go to: http://tinyurl.com/lhflr8

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Thanks for all you do!

by Jan Horton on January 21, 2010

Upon the suggestion of a Yorba Linda resident, I am creating a new blog to recognize good deeds done within our community. This is your opportunity to recognize someone for acts of selflessness, accomplishment, service and/or dedication to a person or our community. As one person said, ” There is too much negativity in this world and too many times good deeds go unrecognized.” Lets change that in Yorba Linda!

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SCE Emergency Information

by Jan Horton on January 19, 2010

SCE Preparation Steps
With the National Weather Service predicting a series of winter storms bringing heavy rain, high wind conditions, flooding in the burn areas and snow, SCE is taking the following precautionary steps to prepare for possible customer service interruptions:
· SCE and contract crews are mobilizing as outages occur and will work around-the-clock to restore power in areas that might be affected.
· SCE storm response personnel are on standby to support service restoration, ensuring that the utility has available inventories of material and equipment for repair work.
· Additional SCE customer call center representatives will be activated to help answer customer calls in the event of increased outages.
· Customers can report outages by calling (800) 611-1911.

Safety Reminders
With high winds, heavy rain and snow forecast in the coming days, SCE wants to remind its customers to be prepared in case of weather-related outages and suggests:
· If you know someone who is dependent on electrically operated medical equipment, make back-up power arrangements in case a power outage affects that equipment.
· Watch for traffic signals that may be out. Approach those intersections as four-way stops.
· If you see a power line on the ground, stay away. Do not touch it or try to remove it.
Call SCE or local law enforcement.
· Make sure you have a battery-operated radio and flashlights. Check the batteries to make sure they are fresh. Use flashlights for lighting during a power outage; do not use candles because they pose a significant fire hazard.
· Do not use equipment designed for outdoor cooking indoors. Such equipment can emit carbon monoxide and other toxic gases.
· If you use a generator, place it outdoors and plug individual appliances directly into the generator, using a heavy-duty extension cord. Connecting generators directly to household circuits creates “backfeed,” which is dangerous to repair crews.

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IN MEMORY OF THE HONORABLE PAUL ARMSTRONG

by Jan Horton on January 18, 2010

It is with great sorrow to announce the passing of Honorable Paul Armstrong on January 8, 2010. Paul was a long-time community volunteer and was honored as Yorba Linda’s first “Citizen of the Year”. Most recently, he had been serving on the Yorba Linda Water District Board of Directors and the Yorba Linda Veterans Memorial Board of Directors. For those wishing to honor Paul’s contribution to our community, the family has asked that in lieu of flowers, a donation be made to the Yorba Linda Veterans Memorial Foundation. Their web link is: http://www.ylvma.org/

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Great News! The team from California was number one at the Western National 4-H Roundup Horse Classic Competition held January 6 – January 10 in Denver Colorado.
This is the FIRST & ONLY TIME in 90 years that California as been the TOP TEAM!!!
The California Team consisted of sixteen California 4-H members, ages 14 – 19. There were 32 states from the USA represented at the National competition, as well as Canada. Four volunteer coaches also attended the event, to chaperone and to coach.
Three competitors took first place, winning scholarships and trophies. They were Alyssa Perez and Shayla Duncan (Yorba Linda, Orange County) and Christine Allen ( San Luis Obispo) Alyssa and Shayla are members of the Yorba Linda Kountry Kultivators 4-H club ( Club has been existed over 30 years in Yorba Linda)
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Saturday, January 16th I had the honor of being a Judge for the 2010 Miss Yorba Linda.  Miss Yorba Linda and Miss Yorba Linda Outstanding Teen were crowned after a daylong competition. There has not been a Miss Yorba Linda since 1981!And the winners are!!!
Congratulations to 2010 Miss Yorba Linda Sharanya Mukhopadhyay!!  Sharanya has a Bachelors of Arts, World Art and Culture degree from UCLA and is currently attending National University to obtain her teaching credential.  She works as a substitute teacher for PYLUSD, an entertainment News Anchor for Channel 18 (showbiz India) and teaches dance at Odissi School in USA.  Her platform issue is “Bringing Health and Wellness to the Elderly and Children”
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Congratulations also to the Yorba Linda Miss Placentia Court: 4th runner up: DeeDee Wang, 3rd: Erin Monet Galvan, 2nd: Stephanie Song, 1st: Sharon Kong

img_1342Congratulations to 2010 Miss Yorba Linda Outstanding Teen Elizabeth Luper!! Elizabeth is an Esperanza student whose platform issue is “Social and Pyschological Challenges Faced by the Elderly”
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Congratulations to 2010 Miss Placentia Outstanding Teen Mikalyla Thornley and to 2010 Miss Placentia Jaime Gerhardt!! Jamie is also a Yorba Linda resident!
Other highlights of the evening:
img_13502009 Miss America, Katie Stam, was present to watch the pageant! The girls found out during the evening competition and were thrilled when they were able to have their pictures taken with Katie! Katie is seen here with Kathy Baldwin, executive director and Jocelyn Williams, assistant executive director of the Miss Placentia/ Yorba Linda Pageant.
Congratulations to Miss Congeniality Miss Placentia/ Yorba Linda Ciena Calavitta and Miss Placentia/Yorba Linda Outstanding Teen: Sarah Mc Andrew
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img_13562009 Miss Placentia was on hand to crown the new Miss Placentia and her mother, Miss Yorba Linda 1980 was on hand to crown the New Miss Yorba Linda!
img_1348And last, but not least, our CERT team was hard at work handling the logistics of the crowds! Thank you !!

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BOX CANYON PARK CONSTRUCTION

by Jan Horton on January 17, 2010

A year after it was destroyed by the Freeway Complex Fire, construction has begun to rebuild the park. We are all looking forward to its completion!

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