Archive for May, 2008

I live in fullerton california and im looking for some nursing volunteer work i can do while I’m in school?

Thursday, May 29th, 2008
Fullerton
Erica R asked:


do you have any advice on where to go or what websites i can go on??

LICARI

DKP CruiseNight Fullerton 2007 VW Bug Bus T1

Wednesday, May 28th, 2008
rfrueh asked:


Short Outtakes of my POV taken @ the DKP Cruisenight 2007

BLAHNIK

Barber of Seville Overture - Fullerton/Kossler Duo

Tuesday, May 27th, 2008
ColinFullerton asked:


Overture to Gioachino Rossini’s ‘Il Barbiere di Siviglia’ performed live by Colin Fullerton and John Kossler at the 2007 Guitar Foundation of America Convention Youth Showcase. Colin, 15, and John, 17, are students of Joseph Pecoraro at the North Carolina School of the Arts.

HAUSAUER

If i get a D in myPre-Calculus class for the semester, will Cal State Fullerton still accept me?

Tuesday, May 27th, 2008
Fullerton
Rostin asked:


Because i already got accepted, but they said i need to get a C or better in all classes…. but its Pre-Cal… will they care?

FAGEN

Cal State Fullerton Or Cal State San Bernardino?

Monday, May 26th, 2008
Fullerton
cos20 asked:


I need to choose a school with in 2 weeks and i dont know which one i should go to..can someone help me?
* i live in between both schools

CARNALL

Volunteer? In Fullerton, CA?

Monday, May 26th, 2008
Fullerton
unkwn asked:


I m planning to do some volunteer work at hospitals.
But they have LONG lists of waiting.
I’d like to work at any place which is related to Bio/ Chem or consider as taking care.
Any small lab or private medical office would be great!
Any suggestion for any medical field volunteer in Fullerton, CA?

Thnks

LINDBECK

Fullerton Limousine

Monday, May 26th, 2008
Fullerton
Ricky Pointing asked:


Whether you live in Fullerton, California or any other state you city in the rest of the world, you will find very creative uses for a limousine. Whether you are rich or poor, young or old, nice or bad, celebrity or not Fullerton limousine has a deal for you. If you are wondering where Fullerton is, well it’s in California as stated above. It is in the Orange Country of California and this magnificent place has in it something for everybody. Rich, poor, young or old you will have fun in Fullerton California and even more fun scoring the town in a Fullerton limousine.

With a luxury Fullerton limousine service you should only expect the best because that is all you get, five star service in any Fullerton limousine you want, and it will take you where ever you want to go. And if you can’t think of where to go once you get to Fullerton, California and hire your limousine, read on: We have some special Fullerton attractions, which are a must see, whether you have been living in Fullerton for many years or are only there for a short vacation.

As stated before Fullerton limousine has an excellent five star service and each Fullerton limousine driver strives for the best, safest trip for each and every passenger. Fullerton limousine service can be used if you are going to your high school prom, to give you evening out with your friends that extra twist of fun it needs. You could also use this service for your special wedding day, to take you on your honeymoon if you are doing it locally or to drive you to the airport for a hearty farewell.

If you are just out to scale the town in luxury the drivers at Fullerton limousine are always up for a challenge and they will also offer destination suggestions if you don’t really know where you want to be. You might want to go to a museum to look at strange and wonderful things; you will most likely find the Independence Park in Fullerton also very interesting or you could just cruise around to clear your head in a very comfortable Fullerton limousine. What you do with the Fullerton limousine is totally up to you as long as you bring yourself back in one piece, oh and don’t forget the driver.



GEDNEY

how to get to la mirada/ fullerton/buena park area from six flags magic mountain via public transportation?

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008
Fullerton
tiffany asked:


hi
my three friends and i need a ride back from six flags magic mountain to the la mirada/ fullerton/buena park area using public transportation.

the park closes at 10 pm and we would ideally like to leave after it closes :D
are there any trains/buses still running that late or is the taxi our only choice?

AGUERO

Orange County (california) Plants & Flowers in Seven Days

Wednesday, May 21st, 2008
Fullerton
Ted Robinson asked:


Orange County was once a beautiful wilderness, with vast fields of grasslands, sage scrub, wildflowers, and native plants overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Today, only 1/10th of the sage scrub and1 percent of our grassland remains. One out of three of our native flowers or plants are classified as endangered. And yet, you can still visit the natural beauty of Orange County without driving for hours. The research team at Visser’s Florist and Greenhouses in Anaheim has come up with a seven day itinerary to visit the hotspots of nature’s glory that still exist in our midst. Get up early, put on some comfortable walking shoes and follow us for a whirlwind tour.

Day One – The Fullerton Arboretum. The arboretum was founded in 1979 on the grounds on Cal State University Fullerton. It is located at 1900 Associated Road in Fullerton (714) 278-3579. It is open every day from 8:00 to 4:45. Admission is free, but they do request a $2.00 donation.

The arboretum is 26 acres of beautiful gardens, with rare plants and flowers from around the world arranged in different collections. There are peaceful garden paths that meander through the major groups: Cultivated, Woodlands, Mediterranean and Desert. As you tour the facility, be sure to visit the Rare Fruit Grove, the Channel Islands Garden, the extensive Cycad Collection, and the Children’s Garden.

Day Two – Aliso and Wood Canyons Wilderness Park. 28373 Alicia Parkway

Laguna Niguel, CA 92677 (949)923-2200. The park offers nature hikes lead by Rangers, as well as 30 miles of riding and hiking trails. It’s a great place to take your mountain bike or ride horses. It is officially designated as a wildlife sanctuary.

Home to Orange County’s Natural History Museum, this park represents a large natural buffer between Laguna Beach, Aliso Viejo, and Laguna Niguel. The trails follow the hills and canyons and feature some spectacular views of the ocean and mountains. There is an extensive variety of native plants, flowers, and wildlife. It really provides a good representation of what Orange County once looked like. It’s a wonderful place to spend the day, although it can be quite hot in the Summer- bring water and wear your hat!

Day Three – The Flower Fields in Carlsbad California. (760) 431-0352. Ok, technically The Flower Fields are south of Orange County, but from March to May every year it is simply one of the most spectacular displays of flowers in Southern California, and well worth the extra drive.

For eight weeks every spring, the giant renunculus are in bloom and the land is changed into a sea of vibrant colors. There are currently 50 acres of planted renunculus and also 10 acres of gladioli, watsonia, and many other flowers that make the area even more beautiful. The impact of so much color and beauty is difficult to describe. Once you go, you will never forget it. Also, be sure and visit the All-American Rose Selection test garden. The Flower Fields conducts group tours and wagon rides—especially popular with the kids. If you love flowers, this is truly a worthwhile drive—and fun for the entire family.

Day Four – Oak Canyon Nature Center. 6700 E. Walnut Canyon Rd., Anaheim (714) 998-8380. The Oak Canyon Nature Center is 60 acres of natural parkland located in the hills of Anaheim. The park is made up of three canyons, joined by four miles of hiking trails and a year-round creek. It is a beautiful example of Orange County’s past, featuring the oaks, sage scrub, flowers, and plants native to the area. There is lots of wildlife in the area which makes your hike more enjoyable. This park is a little less rugged than other wilderness areas, and is appropriate for less experienced hikers.

Day Five – Carbon Canyon Regional Park. 4442 Carbon Canyon Road

Brea, CA 92823 (714) 973 3160. Redwoods? In Orange County? That’s right folks. At the end of this 1.1 mile nature hike is a magnificent 10 acre coastal redwood grove. Although they are not native to southern California, they were planted in 1975 and do great in this protected environment. Along the way to the top is a great view of Carbon Canyon Dam and thousands of native flowers and plants. In addition you will see rare Monterey Pines, elderberry, California Walnut trees. Carbon Canyon creek runs across the trail, but rock hopping is easy. Take a lunch as the giant trees make a great picnic spot. A picnic table and water fountain awaits you at the top. Parking is only $2.00. The park also has a small lake and plenty of sporting facilities. In the summer it will be hot, and keep your eyes open for snakes. This park makes a great day trip.

Day Six - Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve. 2301 University Drive, Newport Beach, California 92660 (949) 923-2290. Upper Newport Bay Nature Preserve is one of Southern California’s last estuaries - a place where fresh and salt water meet. It contains about 1,000 acres of open space and has magnificent views of the coastal wetlands. This is regarded as one of the best bird watching sites in North America. It is home to over 200 species of birds, and during the winter migration months as many as 35,000 birds have been seen here on a single day. Two important plant communities are found here - grasslands and coastal sage scrub. The reserve also contains the Muth Interpretive Center, a 10,000 square foot educational facility offering a series of exhibits and interactive displays. They also offer guided walking and water tours. It’s a great place for young and old!

Day Seven - Sherman Library & Gardens 2647 East Pacific Coast Highway

Corona del Mar, (949) 673-2261. Sherman Gardens is a 2.2 acre oasis of tranquility in the middle of an urban area. The Gardens are comprised of thousands of plants, cactus and flowers set amid beautiful fountains, brick covered pathways, arbors and trees. The Tropical Conservatory contains many beautiful orchids, heliconias, and other flowers native to that region. Seasonal flowers are everywhere. The Library is a specialized research center devoted to the study of the Pacific Southwest and contains over 25,000 books, maps, pictures and other printed items. Sherman Gardens provides a wonderfully peaceful setting to enjoy nature’s bounty at its finest. This is truly an amazing place.

So there you have it. Seven days, seven unique opportunities to view Nature’s wonderland in Orange County.



RISS

Where is a good place to buy wallpaper in Fullerton, CA?

Tuesday, May 20th, 2008
Fullerton
Budgie-Sagie-Parkie asked:


Hi. I am planning to give my room a total makeover, and I was thinking of wallpapering. I want to know where I can buy some from a variety of patterns. Thanks

PULLAM