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Hopping Into Spring

With spring just around the corner, its time to check out the traditional handmade products made from Indian fabrics at Roberta Roller Rabbit. Each product, from bedding to pajamas is made from 100% Indian cotton. When you walk into the store, the eye popping colors from the neatly organized displays grab your attention. The very friendly staff will entertain you with the old indian rabbit fable from which their name derives while you browse their colorful collection.

We loved the peacock pillows which could brighten up any room with a touch of spring. While checking out the pillows, we noticed that each piece is unique since they are handmade, so not two products are alike. Come in for some fabulous beach bags or just have a look at the beautiful layout. 

Roberta Roller Rabbit at Fashion Island Suite A206 by the food court. (949) 718-0195

On The Fly

Who knew that more than 5.5 million people in the U.S. fly fish and that enthusiasts are spending upwards of $700 million a year on fly fishing gear? You can experience the adventure and serenity of this niche sport through film at the first Orange County appearance of the national Fly Fishing Film Tour (F3T) at The District Tustin Legacy on Saturday starting at 3:30 p.m. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the John Wayne Cancer Foundation and Algalita Marine Research Institute.

F3t will feature more than a dozen films about all types of fly fishing in both fresh and saltwater including the debut film, “The Calico Syndicate,” the first full feature documentary on saltwater fly fishing in Orange County. The locally-produced film highlights the revolutionary use of heavy fly lines upward of 800 grains for fishing deep in the water column for calico bass. The film, produced by Keith Munemitsu and Scott Hicks of Tight Loop Media, and awarding winning director Chris Aguilar of Fin Film Company, features Orange County-based guides Capt. Vaughn Podmore of Salty Fly Guide Service, and Bill Calhoun of C2F2.

“Fly fishing is the ultimate angling challenge because of the amount of knowledge and physical skill that goes into the sport,” says Munemitsu of Tight Loop Media.  “It is frustratingly addictive.”
The event begins at 3:30 p.m. with a silent auction, a meet and greet with experienced guides Podmore of Salty Fly Guide Service, Joe Libeu of Sierra Pacific Fishing Adventures, Calhoun of C2F2 and Guy Jeans of Kern River Flyfishers sharing conditions, locations and the fly fishing experience in Southern California. Enjoy beverages hosted by Kona Brewing Co. Movie screenings will begin at 5 p.m. and will be

followed by hosted hors d’oeuvres, live music and product showcase.

Tickets are available online only here [url=https://www.ticketriver.com/event/5335]https://www.ticketriver.com/event/5335[/url] for $22

The District Tustin Legacy is located at 2437 Park Avenue, Tustin.

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