Here’s your chance to save on some of highest quality, traditional and contemporary furniture collections on the planet. Environment Furniture, a company committed to using materials with low environment impact, is opening its Costa Mesa warehouse Friday through Oct. 31 for a sample sale on stunning furniture from previous collections. Choose from high-end, mahogany furniture reduced 50 to 80% (some are even 90% off!)--an even greater bargain when you consider that it will last a lifetime. Some items were originally priced at $4,000 and are now priced as low as $750 to $900!
The space will be open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
The sale is at Airway Commercial Center (off the 405 and the 55 freeways, behind the John Wayne Airport) at 3184 C Airway Drive in Costa Mesa. 949.533.0514.
Capture the Best!
It’s time to capture the best shots of your family with Dina Marie Photography’s special holiday promotion, or, back by popular demand, her Pier Pressure session—beautiful shots on the beach at the Huntington Beach Pier.
Just reserve your session by Saturday with a 50% deposit, and book the session no later than Nov. 15. You will be amazed at the incredible shots that Dina Marie will take of your family (maximum of six people).
She specializes in natural light portraits of babies, children and families.
The holiday special package includes a session fee and 50 beautiful linen holiday cards (5x7); and 10 high resolution digital files, three 8x10 prints and two 5x7 prints. Cost is $849 (that’s a $400 savings).
Or with the Pier Pressure package at Huntington Beach Pier, you'll receive one full printed proof set and 5 high resolution digital files. That way you can make your own enlargements and holiday prints. The cost is $550 (a $1,250 value).
714.272.9113 or email dina@dinamariephotography.com.
End Alzheimer's!
Help fight to end Alzheimer’s by participating in the Walk to End Alzheimer’s this Saturday at Doheny State Beach — choose either a two- or four-mile course. It’s the country’s largest event to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer care, support and research.
The walk will feature a grand “all you can eat” pancake breakfast from Stacks Pancake House in Dana Point for a small donation. Teen actress and singer, Lindsey Jordan, will be performing. She’s a national youth advocate for the Alzheimer’s Association. Since she was eight she’s been a family caregiver for her father, diagnosed with Alzheimer’s at just 51.
Other festivities include lively entertainment, food samplings, an opportunity drawing to “Dine Out for a Year,” with $500 in gift cards for those who donate $10 to register. Bring the kids and your dogs, there’s a Kids Zone, and Doggie Dugout with free doggie bandanas. As a team, enter a “Make Your Own Sign” contest to win prizes during opening ceremonies.
It’s free to register, but if you raise at least $125 you’ll receive a t-shirt and a Knott’s Berry Farm pass.
Registration opens at 7:30 a.m., opening ceremonies start at 9:30 a.m. and the Walk kicks off at 10 a.m., and festivities conclude at noon.
The walk starts at Dana Point Harbor Drive, turn left onto Doheny State Beach Park/Park Lantern.
For more information, call Andrea McDonald at 949.757.3708 or email andrea.mcdonald@alz.org.
Bark-toberfest!
This Saturday enjoy a day out in the son at Mile Square Regional Park with your furry four-legged friend. OC Hiking Club is leading two dog walks at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Fun for the entire family, children's crafts and activities will also be provided, as well as free hot dogs courtesy of OCEA, while supplies last.
The event is free and parking costs $5 per vehicle. All dogs must be on a 6-foot leash at all times.
Bark-toberfest lasts from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Mile Square Regional Park at 16801 Euclid in Fountain Valley. 714.973.6600.
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