We’re excited to announce two new additions to Greer’s OC editorial staff, Natalie Aronson and Kelley Moody, two Chapman University students majoring in Television and Broadcast Journalism. Natalie and Kelley a.k.a. “Greer’s Girls” will be regular contributors and giving us a younger perspective on the best in fashion, dining and trends in Orange County as well as filming, editing, and producing video segments for Greer’s OC TV.
Kelley is a junior majoring in Television and Broadcast Journalism with minors in Peace Studies and Sociology. Kelley has grown up in Mission Viejo pursuing theatre arts, international relations and video production. As an International Honor Scholar Thespian with shared enthusiasm for social issues and performance, Kelley hopes to one day host her own talk show where she can highlight important international and domestic affairs while still entertaining her audience with a celebrity presence.
Kelley is the Vice President of Marketing and former Vice President of Risk Management for her sorority as well as a Chapman Ambassador and Orientation Assistant. She has worked closely with Chapman News, PBS SoCal, Change TV, the Make-A-Wish Foundation, Seacrest Studios and the Beckstrand Cancer Association.
Transferring to Chapman University from Irvine Valley College her sophomore year, Natalie is now a junior pursing a degree in Television and Broadcast Journalism. During her time at Chapman she has also interned with the Orange County Register as a video reporter, The Surf Channel as a writer, and with KNBC as an intern with the Investigative and Consumer Unit. She currently holds the position of Panhellenic Affairs Vice President for Gamma Phi Beta sorority, represents the school as an Ambassador and acts as the Events Co-Chair for the Student Philanthropy Initiative, as well as DJ’ing her own Chapman Radio show, Soundwaves, all while assuming the position of overseeing payroll for the Athletic Department work study employees.
Natalie is passionate about empowering her generation to make changes in their communities and carries that out through a deep desire to pursue local news and work towards rebuilding our nation, one community at a time. In her free time, Natalie enjoys surfing, practicing yoga, and most of all, stand up paddle boarding, where she is in the process of training for races.
Give the gift of wine!

Are you looking for the perfect gift for your sweetheart, who also happens to be a wine aficionado? Head over to PacificCoastWineFestival.com and order two tickets to the Pacific Coast Wine Festival 2014 at the Island Hotel in Newport Beach on March 1.
You and your cultured sweetie can join fellow SoCal wine aficionados and enjoy extraordinary wine tastings from across the globe (including Domaine Faiveley, Tenuta Dell’ Ornellaia, and La Rioja Alta), an imaginative silent auction full of luxury items and fine wines, exquisite dinner with wine pairings and a live auction featuring rare and exceptional wines, must-have experiences, exclusive trips, and so much more, this is not an event you want to miss! Wine enthusiasts do not want to pass up the chance to win a six-night vacation worth over $60,000 to Bordeaux, France where your own wine guide will expertly lead you in tastings at over two dozen world famous Chateaus, intimate dinners, and even a black-tie French fete -- available exclusively in this year's live auction.
It's like having an extra day to celebrate your love for each other! Plus, when you win the vacation you can make Valentine's Day last all year long!
The Pacific Coast Wine Festival benefits Pacific Symphony's award-winning education, artistic and community programs such as "Heartstrings" and "Class Act." Sound amazing? The lovely evening ends with a chocolate and port tasting so you have no reason to say no! Tickets are available online at pacificcoastwinefestival.com. Event questions? Please call 714.876.2364 or email events@pacificsymphony.org.
The Island Hotel is located at 690 Newport Center Dr., in Newport Beach. Keep up with all Festival updates on pacificcoastwinefestival.com, Facebook and Twitter.
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