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  • Sunday, June 30, 2019

     

    4th of July celebrations-Orange, VP, OPA, Anaheim Hills


    Orange 3rd of July Celebration moved to Grijalva Park
    The City of Orange's annual  3rd of July  Fireworks show will be held at Grijalva Park due to the modernization project at El Modena HS and Fred Kelly Stadium.

    The Grijalva Park celebration on July 3, begins at 4 pm. and features live music, a petting zoo, pony rides, children’s activities, community food booths.

    The  grand finale will begin with a performance by the Orange Community Master Chorale and will end with a patriotic fireworks salute to America.

    Tickets are $7 per person, children ages two and under are free.
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    Villa Park Stars on Parade 
    Decorated everything that rolls will be on display at the Villa Park Stars on Parade 4th of July Parade. 

    Starting at Villa Park HS, the parade will meander through the streets of Orange County's "Hidden Gem".
    For more information click on:
    VPCSF 4th of July

    Orange Park Acres 4th of July Parade and race
    This year's 53rd annual OPA 4th of July  Parade  celebrates not only U.S. Independence but also "91 Years Of Community Pride" for the equestrian community.  

    This year also marks the 10 year anniversary of the day's 5k portion of the 10K race.

    The parade starts at 9:30 am.
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    OPA Parade Map

    Anaheim Hills 4th of July extravaganza
    The Anaheim Hills Community is the site of Greater Orange's biggest 4th of July festivities. The Anaheim Hills Firecracker 5K/10K Run/Walk starts off  the day at 7 am. at Canyon High School followed by the traditional  pancake breakfast.

    At 9:30 am the Yankee Doodle Dog Show starts on the Canyon Hills Softball field with a variety of  entry categories.   All of that is followed by the activities at  Peralta Park that includes live music, food vendors, and expo booths of our local businesses and organizations leading up to an evening fireworks show. 

    For more information click on:
    Anaheim Hills Firecracker celebration 




    Sunday, June 09, 2019

     

    OUSD Bus driver in 2014 crash sentenced


    Former OUSD Bus driver gets home jail and five years probation for 2014 Anaheim Hills crash that injured 11 students and cost OUSD about $10 million

    Former Orange Unified School District bus driver Gerald Douglas Rupple was sentenced to 210 days in jail and five years formal probation for crashing the school bus he was driving on Nohl Ranch Road due to an undisclosed medical condition. The bus was traveling about 50 mph when it swerved off the road hitting a tree and lamppost after Rupple lost consciousness.

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    The crash injured all 11 El Rancho Charter Middle School students on the bus. The most serious injuries included broken bones, bleeding on the brain, a shattered spine and a toe amputation.  OUSD settled with five of the families in 2017 for almost $10 million.

    The sentencing last week came after Rupple pleased guilty in June of 2018 to a perjury count for lying about his medical history when he applied for his bus driving job and 11 felony counts of child abuse and endangerment and four enhancements of inflicting bodily harm.

    Rupple suffers from pulmonary hypertension, a type of high blood pressure that affects the heart and lungs. Since the crash, Rupple who moved to Arizona , has had a double lung transplant. 

    Orange County Superior Court Judge Shelia Hanson cited Rupple's medical condition as one factor in her sentencing. Rupple's lawyer told the court that jail time would amount to a death sentence because of Rupple's medical condition.  Judge Hanson suspended the jail

    Judge Hanson gave Rupple credit for 136 days in custody and suspended his jail time until July 26th to allow him to make arrangements for home confinement.  

    Rupple has repeatedly expressed remorse for the crash.

    For more information on the $10 million settlement CLICK on




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