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* Real estate executive Don Saltarelli of Orange was elected president of
the Orange County Fair Board of Directors for a one-year term at the
board meeting Aug. 19. The nine-member board is appointed by the governor
and sets policy for the Orange County Fair and Exposition Center in Costa
Mesa.
* Navy Seaman Benjamin G. Dugas, son of Cissy M. Dugas of Costa Mesa,
recently departed the Arabian Gulf while on a five-month deployment to
the western Pacific and Indian oceans aboard the aircraft carrier USS
Kitty Hawk, based in Yokosuka, Japan.
While in the Arabian Gulf, Dugas’ ship made a port visit to Bahrain
and three visits to the United Arab Emirates. The USS Kitty Hawk is
scheduled to make port visits to Australia and Thailand before returning
to Japan.
* Navy Seaman Recruit Thorin D. Mayba, a 1989 graduate of Estancia High
School in Costa Mesa, recently reported for duty at the naval hospital.
He joined the Navy in December 1998.
* Max Douk, a local restaurateur, signed on to organize and operate the
food service at the Legion facility, an eatery at 15th Street on the
Balboa Peninsula.
Douk brings decades of experience to the Legion. Born to a French
father and Italian mother in Casablanca during World War II, his cuisine
reflects a combination of two distinct cooking styles. He currently owns
and operates the Ma’Ma Mia restaurant on the boardwalk in Lido Village.
He was formerly a partner and chef at another Newport Beach favorite, the
Stuft Noodle.
* Martha Daniel, founder and president of Costa Mesa-based Information
Management Resources Inc., was named chairwoman for Women of Valor 2000
by the American Diabetes Ass.
The annual event, presented by PacifiCare, is held to honor the
accomplishments of four female leaders who represent the business world
and have helped better the community.
Daniel, whose information management consulting firm serves as a leader
in solving Y2K issues, is working to bring together a multitude of talent
and support to make the Women of Valor a successful fund-raiser for the
American Diabetes Assn.
* The board of directors of the Anaheim Convention and Visitors Bureau
Hospitality Sales and Marketing Assn. International, Meeting
Professionals Internationals, Newport Beach Conference and Visitors
Bureau and Orange County Concierge Assn. cruised aboard the luxury yacht,
“Just Dreamin” as guests of Adventures at Sea Yacht Charter and Culinary
Adventures. Both the cruise and cuisine were donated to provide an
opportunity for participants to network within the tourism industry.
* Teresa C. Vaught graduated from the Army Reserve Officer Training
Corps Camp Challenge at Fort Knox, Ky. this year.
The cadet is a student at Claremont McKenna College and the daughter of
Milton E. and Kendall A. Vaught.
Camp Challenge is designed to give college sophomores, juniors and
freshmen who have not taken ROTC courses, the chance to enter the
program. Cadets received training in fundamental military skills, basic
rifle marksmanship, drill and ceremonies, small arms tactics and
communications.
Vaught graduated from Huntington Beach High School in 1997.
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