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Lisa Bartlett - Supervisor, Fifth District
August 28, 2020 Volume 7 Issue 43
BARTLETT BULLETIN
New Tiered System For Reopening Businesses

Governor Newsom today unveiled a new color-coded, tiered system for reopening California businesses amid the coronavirus pandemic. Counties will be allowed to move through the four-tier system based on the following three criteria:

1) Case Rate - 7-day average of new cases per 100,000

2) Test Positivity Rate - 7-day average percentage of positive cases per number of people tested 

3) Health Equity Measure (yet to be determined)

A breakdown of the tiers is as follows:

  • PURPLE - Highest risk tier and includes counties with a case rate of 7 new cases per 100,000 and a positivity rate of more than 8%.
  •  RED – Second highest risk tier and includes counties with a case rate of 4-7 new cases per 100,000 and a positivity rate of 5-8%.
  • ORANGE – Third highest risk tier and includes counties with a case rate of 1-3.9% new cases per 100,000 and a positivity rate of 2-4.9%.
  • YELLOW – Lowest risk tier and includes counties with a case rate of less than 1 new case per 100,000 and a positivity rate less than 2%.

Each county’s color determines operations. For example, Orange County is currently listed as purple, which means many non-essential indoor business operations are closed. However, according to the State’s website, hair salons and barbershops can resume indoor operations beginning Monday, August 31, regardless of a county’s tier status. In addition, all shuttered retail and shopping centers in the purple tier can also open, but with maximum capacity at 25%.

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County movement through each tier will be stringent and steady. Requirements to advance through each tier are as follows:

  • 21-day mandatory wait time between moves
  • Meet metrics for next tier for 2 straight weeks
  • Counties only move 1 tier at a time
  • Data will be assessed weekly

Should a county fail to meet its current tier’s metrics for two straight weeks, it will be required to move back to the previous tier. While the focus will be on the leading indicators, the State also implemented an emergency brake for concerning factors like hospitalizations.

It should also be noted that Orange County will be given credit for meeting the criteria for “red” status for the past 6 days. If the trend continues, and our numbers continue to decline, we anticipate the County may move from Purple to Red on or around September 8.

Website: A new update to the State’s COVID-19 website was launched today that will allow residents and businesses alike to check the status of their county and which operations are open, closed, or open with modifications.

Translations: The Administration has continued to indicate that they are still working on translations of sector guidance.

Schools: According to the State’s website, all schools in counties that are on the purple tier shall remain closed for in-person instruction. TK-6 can still apply for a waiver and those that have been accepted are still allowed to open per their re-opening plans.

Gatherings: New bi-lingual Public Service Announcements (PSAs) are being aired highlighting the dangers of spreading COVID-19 in social gatherings.

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Mountain Lion Sightings Force Park Closure

Over the last 48 hours, OC Parks has received and validated multiple sightings of at least one mountain lion within Whiting Ranch Wilderness Park. After notifying California Dept of Fish and Wildlife and consulting with Dr. Winston Vickers (local mountain lion expert), and out of an abundance of caution, OC Parks will be closing Whiting Ranch at least through this weekend.

Park staff have already initiated closure procedures, with signage/notifications posted at formal and informal entry points, and have completed a complete sweep of the park to ensure all current park patrons are escorted out. Additional trail cameras are being brought in to monitor activity during this period, and Dr. Vickers’ team will be available to support OC Parks in the field as needed. For more information, click here.

 
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Sheriff’s Department Medal of Valor Ceremony
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South County Drive-Thru Grocery Distribution
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5th District Small Business Grant Awardees!

My office recently completed awarding $14.5 Million in CARES Act funding to numerous small businesses and nonprofit organizations in the fabulous Fifth District through my Small Business Grant Relief Program!

The 5th District  Small Business Grant Relief Program launched June 22, providing much needed economic support of up to $10,000 in CARES Act funding grants for small businesses and nonprofits experiencing financial difficulty as a result of COVID-19. Grants were awarded to businesses in nearly every business sector.

Presenting a ceremonial $10K check to John & Valorie Green, owners of High Park Tap House in Mission Viejo.

To that end, I've been pleased to visit with a number of the grant award winners at their respective place of business to present them with a ceremonial check in celebration of the occasion. 

Presenting a ceremonial check to Zachary Cadman, owner of ADIO Chiropractic in Mission Viejo.

Be sure to check back as I continue to share more photos with additional grant award winners from the 5th District.

Presenting a ceremonial check to the Mission Viejo Chamber of Commerce, represented by (L-R) Doug Zielasko (CEO), Dave Bensen (Treasurer) and Michael Leonard (President).

To view our current photo album with grant award winners receiving the ceremonial check, click here. To view a list of all of the 5th District grant award winners, click here.

 
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Spreading Positive Vibes in our Community

The Orange County Health Care Agency (HCA) has launched a new public service campaign designed to save lives and help Spread Positive Vibes throughout our community… instead of spreading COVID-19!

To help share the important message about staying safe, HCA enlisted the support of local celebrities, representing different parts of OC culture that people here know and love. They will be interviewed on KFI’s 640 AM Gary and Shannon Show at 11:50 AM Mondays & Wednesdays to talk about what they are up to these days and also help spread a lifesaving message about basic COVID safety in a positive, feel-good way.

Just about every local celebrity the County reached out to said YES to doing these interviews. Given everything our communities are going through with COVID-19, there’s never been a better time to spread positive vibes. We are so pleased that all of these folks are on board! For more information, click here.

 
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OC Adds Second COVID-19 Testing Supersite

The County of Orange has announced a second supersite opening at the OC Fair & Event Center in Costa Mesa.

360 Clinic will be conducting no-out-of-pocket cost testing, leveraging personal insurance reimbursements and federal government assistance for the uninsured, with additional financial support from the County.

Tests will be available for individuals prioritized for testing by the California Department of Public Health: 

  • People with symptoms
  • Close contacts with people known to have COVID-19
  • Healthcare workers, first responders
  • Residents and employees of congregate living facilities
  • Essential workers (grocery store, food supply, utility workers, public employees and teachers)

Our goal is to do everything we can to slow the spread of
COVID-19, including making it as easy and convenient as possible for residents to get tested. The addition of the Costa Mesa Supersite will hopefully bring us one step closer to achieving that goal. The more options that are available for people to get tested and get results in a timely manner, the quicker we can mitigate the spread of the virus.

In addition to the extensive test site locations, we’ve launched major marketing, advertising and community outreach campaigns centered around the importance of protecting yourself and each other by wearing a face covering, washing hands frequently and staying six feet apart.

Orange County residents who meet the Public Health criteria may register online. Participants will be asked to provide their contact information along with their health insurance information (if they have it) while selecting their appointment date and time. Once a resident has successfully registered, they will receive a confirmation text or email. They will be required to show this
confirmation on the date and time of their registration in order to be tested.

The Costa Mesa Supersite operates Monday – Friday from 7 AM to 3 PM. Questions can be directed to 360 Clinic representatives at (800) 446-8888. More information about testing as well as other testing sites across Orange County may be found here.

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Paying Youth to Learn Entrepreneurship Skills

The County of Orange has launched of a new “Earn and Learn” program, an innovative workforce model offered to prepare Orange County’s youth for future business and life skills while earning wages.

The “Earn and Learn” program will be offered through the County’s Ready S.E.T. Orange County (OC) Initiative and is designed to assist youth in making a successful transition to unsubsidized employment, post-secondary education, military, apprenticeship or trade placement to ensure self-sufficiency and a long-term positive employment outlook.

Youth enrolled in the “Earn and Learn” program will earn wages for participating in occupational skills training; financial literacy; leadership development, which includes peer-centered activities encouraging responsibility and other positive social behaviors during non-school hours; mentoring; and entrepreneurship.

Youth ages 14-21 will also have the opportunity to undergo a unique 10-week Entrepreneurship Academy delivered online. The courses will be delivered live by instructors with professional business experience who guide students through the process of turning a skill or idea into a venture. Students will learn the fundamentals of business and graduate with a prototype, business plan, and venture pitch.

The first academy for the “Earn and Learn” program begins August 31, and enrollment will be on a quarterly first-come, first-served basis. Students will be able to choose among various days and times for their weekly classes. To sign up, students must be enrolled in the Ready S.E.T. OC Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Youth Program. To review eligibility criteria or to sign up for the Ready S.E.T. OC WIOA Youth Program, click here.

 
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SafeDineOC COVID-Safe Restaurant Campaign

The County's SafeDineOC COVID-Safe Restaurant Campaign is designed to incentivize Orange County restaurants to follow California Department of Public Health (CDPH) guidance and prevent the spread of COVID-19.

Restaurant owners may apply for a $1,000 grant per Orange County restaurant location for taking steps to create a COVID-safe environment for their customers and employees. The grant will reimburse restaurants for purchases of personal protective equipment including face masks, cleaning products, employee training and costs for physical distancing of tables and chairs, etc.

The SafeDineOC campaign is sponsored by the County of Orange and managed by Orange County Business Council (OCBC), which will handle intake and approval of all restaurant applications as well as disbursement of the $1,000 grants to restaurant owners. Through its comprehensive database of restaurants, the OC Health Care Agency will ensure the promotion of the campaign to all restaurant owners in the County.

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Restaurants that apply and are approved will be added to a list of COVID-safe eateries organized by city that will be available to consumers on the SafeDineOC website. This online resource will enable the public to see which restaurants offer a safe dining experience in Orange County.

The application form is in multiple languages and OCBC staff is available to answer questions. More information about the program may be found at www.safedineoc.com.

Maintaining consumer confidence in the restaurant industry is critical to helping businesses stay afloat during these challenging times. When customers visit a restaurant, they want to be confident that it is clean and in compliance with County health and safety guidelines. The safety and protection of restaurant workers, and the customers they serve, is paramount to stopping the spread of COVID-19.

Restaurants that apply for the program must meet all qualifications which will be verified by OCBC. Funds will be distributed within 45 days. All restaurants must submit receipts for CARES ACT-qualified purchases for final reimbursement grant payment on purchases made from March 1 to September 30, 2020.

Dining establishments that have already applied and been awarded the #SafeDineOC $1,000 grant are being featured on running list of restaurants that create a safe environment for their staff and patrons! To view the current list of these COVID-Safe Restaurants, please click here.

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OC Back2Business Initiative: Outdoor Edition
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Media Alert: OC Back2Business Initiative
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Orange County FY 20-21 Recommended Budget
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Santiago Canyon Road Safety Improvements
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Oso Parkway Bridge Project Update
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San Onofre Nuclear Plant Begins New Chapter
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Become an OC Fire Watch Volunteer!

OC Fire Watch volunteers are a dedicated group specially trained to deter arson activity, ensure early fire detection and provide public education about fire danger. Fire Watch volunteers are not trained as firefighters, but provide an important component to prevent destructive wildfires.

The OC Fire Watch network is deployed during Red Flag conditions when there is a high fire risk. Red Flag Warnings are issued by the National Weather Service during periods of high temperature, low humidity and high winds.

OC Fire Watch volunteers are deployed to high visibility areas posts, where ignition sources are likely, and widely distributed near wilderness open spaces throughout the OC Parks system. Posts are typically covered by two volunteers in four hour shifts. For more information, click here.

 
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Former South County Pastor Arrested
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COUNTY OF ORANGE COVID-19 UPDATE

 
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Please Protect Yourself and Those Around You!
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COVID-19 Orange County Case Counts by Cities

The OC Health Care Agency continues to release daily COVID-19 case counts in Orange County. As of today, HCA is reporting 47,782 positive cumulative cases and 956 deaths, as well as 351 currently hospitalized with 98 in ICU.

Additionally, Orange County has now been off the State's Monitoring List for 6 days. What does this mean?

  • The countdown began August 22 for the County to remain off the State’s monitoring list for a period of 14 consecutive days (we anticipate Day 15 to be Sept. 6).
  • It is important to note that once a county comes off the monitoring list, it is still subject to the Governor’s July 13 order with respect to business sector closures.
  • Indoor operations SHALL REMAIN CLOSED until the State Health Officer modifies the Order and authorizes reopening.
  • Regarding schools and the K-12 Reopening Framework, once Orange County has been off of the monitoring list 14 consecutive days, all in-person instruction can resume. 
  • In addition, the Orange County Health Care Agency has added a countdown clock to our data dashboard so the public can track how many days we have been off the monitoring list.

Please be advised that city data is reflective of where cases live, not necessarily where transmission occurred. Additionally, city numbers should not be interpreted to reflect where transmission is geographically focused or not, as COVID-19 is present in all communities in Orange County.

Case counts are also not reflective of all disease transmission in any given community because testing is prioritized for those at greatest risk or most sick. Asymptomatic and persons with mild disease may not be reflected due to not being tested.

Because transmission occurs throughout the County, it is important for all residents to practice social-distancing as directed by the Governor and the Orange County Health Officer regardless of the case count in their city. Doing so will help to reduce the spread of infection, ease the burden on our hospitals and healthcare system, as well as protect those most vulnerable in our county.

 
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Orange County COVID-19 Data Dashboard

The Orange County COVID-19 Data Dashboard uses a GIS mapping software platform to display data charts, graphs and maps. Specific data is available for viewing in both a Desktop Version as well as a Mobile Version.

Please visit the COVID-19 Data Dashboard and select the Desktop Version or the Mobile Version to view additional information on Orange County COVID-19 cases; then click the tabs at the bottom of the webpage to view specific data charts, graphs and maps.

 
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While You Are Home, Spot the Scams!

Many of you are at home working or self-isolating and spending more time on the internet. Unfortunately, thieves are taking advantage of this situation and coming up with new and innovative ways to separate you from your money. Now would be a good time to educate yourself on the various ploys used by scammers for COVID-19.

Additionally, a large-scale coronavirus scam has erupted, as impostors are filing claims for unemployment benefits using names of people who have not filed claims. Victims learn about the fraud when they get a notice from their state unemployment benefits office or employer about their supposed application for benefits.

Sadly, people exploiting older adults are often family members or other trusted people who are handling the financial affairs of an incapacitated parent, relative or
friend. As such, caregivers and assisted living and nursing facilities can also work together to help protect elderly residents from financial exploitation, both during the pandemic and after life returns to a new normal.

Lastly, if you’re having trouble paying your rent during the coronavirus pandemic, there are relief options and protections available for many renters.    

 
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Important Information for Seniors and Caregivers
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Please Check On Your Elderly Neighbors
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What You Feel Is Real

The OC Health Care Agency (HCA) launched an advertising and community outreach campaign encouraging Orange County residents impacted by COVID-19 to care for their mental health by reaching out and seeking support.

Specifically, the campaign directs residents to free County of Orange resources available to the community, including those listed on www.ocgov.com/covid and the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Warmline (877-910-9276) for immediate mental health support.

Supporting HCA’s mission to protect and promote the health and well-being of the community, the What You Feel Is Real campaign is focused on helping Orange County community members cope with the stresses and disruptions they face because of COVID-19.

By offering direct links and phone numbers for support, the campaign empowers residents with the information necessary to take the next step in managing their own mental health care. 

The campaign does an excellent job of reminding the community that they are not alone. By taking the first step and reaching out for help, we can all be stronger and healthier together during these unprecedented times.

 
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County of Orange Mental Resiliency Resources

As the spread and far reaching impacts of COVID-19 continue to dominate the world news, we have all witnessed and experienced the parallel spread of worry, anxiety, and uncertainty. The way to overcome this natural tendency is to build our mental resilience, the ability to refocus, clear our minds, and discard negative thoughts.

Here's what you can do...

1) Remember that knowledge is power. Understanding the factors that affect a person’s immune response to COVID-19 will matter as much as, or more than, understanding the virus. There is great information available on the Orange County Health Care Agency's new What You Feel is Real webpage, 

2) Don’t accept everything you read or hear. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) provides information and frequent updates on the COVID-19’s spread, severity, risk assessment, etc., on the CDC's website

3) Get your emotional support system in place:

  • Maintain familiar routines in daily life as much as possible; take care of your basic needs and employ helpful coping strategies; rest during work or between shifts, eat healthy food and engage in physical activity.
  • Stay connected with friends and family, even virtually connected, and maintain your social networks.
  • Have the emails and phone numbers of close friends and family handy.

4) Take control, incorporate preventative measures:

  • See the CDC’s list of preventative measures.
  • The constant stream of news reports can cause anyone to feel anxious or distressed. Instead, seek updates and practical guidelines at intervals during the day.
  • Be supportive to others. Assisting others in their time of need can benefit the person receiving support as well as the helper.

If you or a loved one are feeling anxiety, worry or fear related to the social disruption caused by COVID-19, you can also reach out to these resources for support:

 
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CRITTER CHRONICLES
Do You Have Pets? Info on COVID-19 & Animals
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Let's Paws: Hot Weather Pet Safety Tips
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Adopt or Donate: Clear the Shelters in August!
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Canine Pet of the Week: Meet JORDY!
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FREE Rabies Vaccinations at OC Animal Care
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Low Cost Drive-Thru Dog & Cat Vaccine Clinics
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Drive-Thru Pet Food Pantry at OC Animal Care
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OUT AND ABOUT SAFELY IN SOUTH COUNTY
SADDLE UP: A Film Celebrating the RMV Rodeo
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Dana Point Movie Nights
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RSM: Virtual Summer Concerts 2020

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Playgrounds: Tennis in Ohio

MacGillivray Freeman Films, based in Laguna Beach, has the inspiration you need for your next outdoor adventure! 

In this final installment of their short-film series, Playgrounds for GoUSA TV, college tennis player John McNally takes us to his home-away-from-home, the tennis court at Ohio State University. Watch Tennis in Ohio.

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Ocean Institute: Virtual Maritime Festival 2020

The Ocean Institute, located in beautiful Dana Point Harbor, has announced it will host its first Virtual Maritime Festival, a multi-layered interactive and educational event, culminating with a three-day global stream marathon September 11-13.

Replacing the annual Tall Ships Festival, Ocean Institute sees the new virtual event as an annual festival moving forward. The inaugural Ocean Institute Maritime Festival will be complimentary to all participants, with the goal to further education in all things maritime!

 
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FREE Live-Stream Event from The Coach House

Enjoy a FREE live-stream event Saturday, September 5 at 6:00 PM on AlertTheGlobe.com. The show, billed as a Labor Day Weekend Countdown, will feature “THE BEATLES TOP 50 All-Time Favorite SONGS,” performed by The Tribe. See the image below for more info.

 
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VIRTUAL Festival of Arts of Laguna Beach 2020

Festival of Arts of Laguna Beach recently launched its first digital exhibit, foaVIRTUAL, featuring a wide variety of media, including paintings, photography, printmaking, sculpture, jewelry, handcrafted wood and furniture, ceramics, glass and more. Enjoy reading the artists' bios and learn more about their careers in art!

Festival of Arts has also launched foaTV, an online library of videos created for the fans of the Fine Art Show and Pageant of the Masters to help the community stay connected while also encouraging the appreciation, study and performance of the arts.

Lastly, you can experience great art from celebrated museums around the globe virtually through the magic of tableaux vivants (or living pictures), as Festival of Arts previously launched #TourDePageant, showcasing past Pageant of the Masters re-creations, with real people posing as works of art. This art-stopping online initiative offers a unique look into some of the most famous museums in the world, all from the comfort of your home.

With society masking-up and practicing social distancing, the arts are needed now more than ever. To that end, Festival of Arts hopes their online initiatives, including foaVIRTUALfoaTV and #TourDePageant will enrich, entertain and inspire you during this challenging time.

 
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Watch+Listen: Pacific Symphony Musicians

Even though Pacific Symphony has temporarily suspended live concerts in the Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall as a public health precaution, the Symphony will stay in touch online, serving up culture and entertainment. Their Watch+Listen page provides you with a central overview for all the Symphony’s offerings online!

Pacific Symphony performing with Pacific Chorale.
 
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Laguna Art Museum: LAM at Home

Laguna Art Museum (LAM) hopes you are well and safe at home. While LAM is temporarily closed, they are working remotely to offer art and inspiration online. We believe art has the power to connect us, and we hope that you will enjoy these new ways to stay connected with Laguna Art Museum,

 
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Casa Romantica San Clemente: Live Virtually

Casa Romantica Cultural Center and Gardens in San Clemente is the historic home of Ole Hansen, the founder of the city of San Clemente, Casa Romantica invites you to Live Virtually @ the Casa and enjoy world-class arts and culture in your home with highlighted Casa virtual artists and activities. For more information, click here.

 
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RSM: VIRTUAL Rancho Family Fest 2020
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Laguna: Sunset Serenades From Your Sofa

Sunset Serenades from your Sofa is a new virtual video series. The Laguna Beach Arts Commission postponed the May and June concert series due to COVID-19, but the musicians still wanted to give the community a personal message.

 
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Doheny State Beach Interpretive Association

The Doheny State Beach Interpretive Association (DSBIA) provides links to various websites to enjoy At Home Learning opportunities supporting the goals and mission of DSBIA and the California State Parks. These sites offer enrichment of subjects and provide information in a topic of personal interest for both children and adults. For more information, click here.

 
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Mission San Juan Capistrano At Home

Mission San Juan Capistrano invites all to visit their Digital Resource Center (DRC) for continued ways to experience, learn, and interact with the Mission through many digital events and video tours. For more information, click here.

 
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Virtual Programs Offered by OC Public Libraries

OC Public Libraries (OCPL) recently announced its new Virtual Programs webpage, as OCPL staff worked hard to create some amazing digital content. To that end, OCPL has dozens of virtual programs published on social media (with dozens more in their backlog ready to be published!) and our communities are responding positively to the new way we are providing service.

This site is updated regularly. For more information, click here or on the image below.

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FOOD RESOURCES IN THE FIFTH DISTRICT

 

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Meals on Wheels and Congregate Lunches for Seniors.

 

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Drive-Thru Food Distribution, weekdays in San Clemente.

 

 

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 Drive Through Food Bank, Monday - Friday in Irvine.

 

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 Food Pantry, Monday - Friday in Laguna Beach.

 

 

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held on the first & third Wednesday of every month.

 

 

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PEACE Community Resource Center Food Pantries.

 

 

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Food Pantry Services weekdays by appointment in Irvine.

 

 
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Grab and Go Meal Service for CUSD Students
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CREER Food Pantry in San Juan Capistrano
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South County Drive-Thru Grocery Distribution
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For questions or comments regarding my E-Newsletter, please contact my office staff at (714) 834-3550 or email my Community Relations Advisor, Sergio Prince, at Sergio.Prince@ocgov.com .
 
In This Issue
orange arrow BARTLETT BULLETIN
orange arrow COUNTY OF ORANGE COVID-19 UPDATE
orange arrow CRITTER CHRONICLES
orange arrow OUT AND ABOUT SAFELY IN SOUTH COUNTY
orange arrow FOOD RESOURCES IN THE FIFTH DISTRICT
DISTRICT STAFF
 
Doug Woodyard
Chief of Staff

James Dinwiddie
Deputy Chief of Staff

Sergio Prince
Community Relations Advisor

Yasie Goebel
Policy Advisor

Megan Dutra
Policy Advisor

Pauline Colvin
Communications Advisor

Rosemary Conteras
Staff Aide

 
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