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Senior Center Offering Candy-Making Workshop
Participants will learn to make holiday-themed treats.

<strong>E-Mail: justin.petruccelli@patch.com</strong><br><strong>Phone: 714-642-0190</strong><br><strong>Birthday: April 10</strong>
After 20 years in Southern California, Justin spent eight years in Arkansas, where he received a bachelor's degree in print journalism from the University of Central Arkansas and a master's degree in journalism from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, where he served as executive editor of the UALR Trojan. It's also in Arkansas where Justin developed his love for community news.
Justin moved to Orange County in 2006, and spent nearly three years as a senior editor for Entrepreneur Magazine's website before coming to Patch.
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Participants will learn to make holiday-themed treats.

Seniors 55 and over are invited to enjoy food, prizes and live entertainment.
Busy week features football finales, Veterans Day ceremony
Projections have the city coming out ahead this year as well.
Fountain Valley is hoping to take down the rival Chargers after notching its first league win last week.
Patricia Serrano, 43, has been charged with three felony counts of lewd conduct with a child.
The GOP state senator was given high marks for is support of pro-business legislation.
The Fountain Valley City Council member received the first-ever awarding of the honor.
Adam Garrett, 19, is on trial in the May hit-and-run death of Hung Khac Do in Fountain Valley.
John Rodriguez was sentenced to a year in jail for exposing himself to 5 female students, 3 of whom went to school in Fountain Valley.
The ordinance would provide parameters for registration and maintenance of both residential and commercial properties that are in foreclosure.
All proceeds will benefit the Fountain Valley High Pep Squad.
Fountain Valley broke its 3-game losing streak and got its first Sunset League win.
The Lobos moved to 3-0 in league play and 7-1 overall.
Philip Ngoc Nguyen allegedly killed his bride-to-be after they clashed over his other girlfriend. The death was initially reported as a suicide.
Local businesses will be on hand with plenty of free treats to collect before the kids sit down for a screening of 'Gremlins.'
Sorrell has served in the department for more than 30 years; Capt. Dan Llorens will succeed him as chief.
Accused hit man Antonio Ortega will go back to trial in February in the first of three attempted new trials stemming from the brutal 2009 machete attack on a Fountain Valley man.
Proceeds were donated from the new sub shop's grand opening.
Your local editor welcomes two new bundles of joy.