Men’s Club Scholarship Info

NIGUEL SHORES MEN’S CLUB COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS FOR GRADUATING SENIORS TWO $1000.00 AWARDS STUDENTS LIVING IN NIGUEL SHORES WILL BE GIVEN PRIORITY To participate, please submit the following criteria: ■ Name, address, phone, and e-mail ■ High School ■ College Choice ■ Major ■ SAT Scores ■ Public Service ■ Personal Essay ■ Recommendation from Teachers … [Read more...]

Traffic & Safety Committee: A Word of Caution

TRAFFIC AND SAFETY COMMITTEE A Word of CautionRecently a Neighborhood Electric Vehicle (Golf Cart) was traveling down Niguel Shores Drive approaching a speed bump. The driver, who appeared too young to have a driver’s license, did not recognize any danger and continued forward. The cart collided with the bump and jolted both the driver and all the … [Read more...]

Garden Club Annual Plant Sale: Saturday, March 30, 2019 at 9:00 a.m.

GARDEN CLUB ANNUAL PLANT SALE Come early for best selection from a vast assortment of donated plants and garden accessories! Date: Saturday, March 30 Time: Doors open from 9 a.m. till 1 p.m. Entrance fee: $1.00 (includes delicious refreshments) Raffle for gift baskets: $10.00 Cash or check only Proceeds support various Garden Club projects … [Read more...]

Sea Terrace II Annual Meeting: Tuesday, March 12, 2019 at 6:00 p.m.

Date: Tuesday, March 12 (Note Date Change) Location: Community Center Clubhouse Time: Doors open at 6:00 p.m. Election voting closes at 6:30 and Meeting begins. Come and check out the 2019 Paint Palette—Refreshments will be served. … [Read more...]

Seashore News Featured Article: Cuisine Corner – Maison Cafe & Market

Maison Café + Market Chef Danielle Kuhn has established a new Dana Point landmark in the Jack’s Surfboards center on PCH just south of Del Obispo. The south-OCraised chef and entrepreneur babysat in Niguel Shores in her youngest days, soaked up restaurant experience at a Costa Mesa English pub as a teen, then at Cannon’s Dana Point and other local … [Read more...]

Men’s Golf: March 2019 News

MEN’S GOLF In February we once again had a Tuesday rain-out, but also got lucky with some sunny golf days. We had great outings at Tijeras Creek, Talega, and Arroyo Trabuco.The rain caused a cancellation of one golf day but gave us the beautiful green fairways and course conditions for the others. We are lucky to live in a climate where we can golf … [Read more...]

Really Serious Book Club: Behemoth: A History of the Factory and the Making of the Modern World, written by Josh Freeman

REALLY SERIOUS BOOK CLUB The Really Serious Book Club met at the home of Norton Schwartz to review Behemoth: A History of the Factory and the Making of the Modern World, written by Josh Freeman. Freeman cites the first fabric factories in England where small children were used in large, then bigger multi-storied factories. He then discusses their … [Read more...]

Garden Club: March 2019 Update

Are you ready? If not, get yourself ready for our big annual PLANT SALE on Saturday, March 30. The Garden Club invites everyone to visit the Clubhouse from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. for refreshments and our yearly sale of flowers, shrubs, succulents, and unique garden items at very reasonable prices—plus raffles and a chance to win beautiful … [Read more...]

Women’s Club Luncheon: Thursday, March 14, 2019 at 12:00 Noon in the Clubhouse

WOMEN’S CLUB The Clubhouse was a Sea of Red on Thursday, February 14 for the Women’s Club Valentine’s Day Luncheon. President Terry Link decorated the room in reds and pinks, hearts and glitter. How fun that the Valentine’s Luncheon meeting actually fell on February 14 this year.Members and their guests enjoyed a lovely salad buffet, exchanged … [Read more...]

Page Turners: Beneath a Scarlet Sky by Mark Sullivan

PAGE TURNERS This month both the Monday and Thursday afternoon groups will be reading Beneath a Scarlet Sky by Mark Sullivan, a book based on the true story of a forgotten hero name Pino Lella. When his family home in Milan is destroyed by Allied bombs, Pino, at 17, joins an underground railroad helping Jews escape over the Italian Alps to … [Read more...]