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O R A N G E C O U N T Y R E P O R T E R
~ SINCE 1921 ~
600 W. Santa Ana Blvd., Suite 205, Santa Ana, California 92701-4542 Telephone (714) 543-2027 / Fax (714) 542-6841
PROOF OF PUBLICATION
(2015.5 C.C.P.)
State of California ) County of Orange ) ss
Notice Type:
Ad Description:
I am a citizen of the United States and a resident of the State of California; I am over the age of eighteen years, and not a party to or interested in the above entitled matter. I am the principal clerk of the printer and publisher of the ORANGE COUNTY REPORTER, a newspaper published in the English language in the City of Santa Ana, and adjudged a newspaper of general circulation as defined by the laws of the State of California by the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California, under date of June 2, 1922, Case No. 13,421. That the notice, of which the annexed is a printed copy, has been published in each regular and entire issue of said newspaper and not in any supplement thereof on the following dates, to-wit:
Executed on: 10/10/2004 At Riverside, California
I certify (or declare) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.
Signature
SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY SUN
4030 N GEORGIA BLVD, SAN BERNARDINO, CA 92407(909) 889-9666 (909) 885-1253
SB 2887080KAELIE MARCOZZI COOPERATIVE PURCHASING NETWORK, THE11280 WEST ROADHOUSTON, TX - 77532
RFP - REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
Audio Visual Equipment, Accessories and Services (RFP No. 16-09)
I am a citizen of the United States and a resident of the State of California; I amover the age of eighteen years, and not a party to or interested in the aboveentitled matter. I am the principal clerk of the printer and publisher of the SANBERNARDINO COUNTY SUN, a newspaper published in the English languagein the city of SAN BERNARDINO, county of SAN BERNARDINO, and adjudgeda newspaper of general circulation as defined by the laws of the State ofCalifornia by the Superior Court of the County of SAN BERNARDINO, State ofCalifornia, under date 06/27/1952, Case No. 73081. That the notice, of whichthe annexed is a printed copy, has been published in each regular and entireissue of said newspaper and not in any supplement thereof on the followingdates, to-wit:
06/08/2016
06/09/2016
SAN BERNARDINO
!A000004128801!Email
Region 4 Education Service Center(ESC), TX is requesting proposalsfrom qualified and experiencedfirms to provide Audio VisualEquipment, Accessories andServices (RFP No. 16-09). In orderto be considered, the Offer or mustcomplete and submit its proposal toRegion 4 ESC at the locationindicated, prior to or at the exactdate and time indicated in thesolicitation documentation availableat www.tcpn.orgPRE-PROPOSAL CONFERENCE:Thursday, June 16, 2016 at 2:00 PMCENTRAL TIMEREGION 4 ESC7145 WEST TIDWELL RD.ROOM #MCC 204HOUSTON, TX 77092PROPOSAL DUE DATE:July 7, 2016, BEFORE 2:00 PMCENTRAL TIME6/8/16
SBS-2887080#
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OR#:
O R A N G E C O U N T Y R E P O R T E R
~ SINCE 1921 ~
600 W. Santa Ana Blvd., Suite 205, Santa Ana, California 92701-4542 Telephone (714) 543-2027 / Fax (714) 542-6841
PROOF OF PUBLICATION
(2015.5 C.C.P.)
State of California ) County of Orange ) ss
Notice Type:
Ad Description:
I am a citizen of the United States and a resident of the State of California; I am over the age of eighteen years, and not a party to or interested in the above entitled matter. I am the principal clerk of the printer and publisher of the ORANGE COUNTY REPORTER, a newspaper published in the English language in the City of Santa Ana, and adjudged a newspaper of general circulation as defined by the laws of the State of California by the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California, under date of June 2, 1922, Case No. 13,421. That the notice, of which the annexed is a printed copy, has been published in each regular and entire issue of said newspaper and not in any supplement thereof on the following dates, to-wit:
Executed on: 10/10/2004 At Riverside, California
I certify (or declare) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.
Signature
SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY SUN
4030 N GEORGIA BLVD, SAN BERNARDINO, CA 92407(909) 889-9666 (909) 885-1253
SB 2887080KAELIE MARCOZZI COOPERATIVE PURCHASING NETWORK, THE11280 WEST ROADHOUSTON, TX - 77532
RFP - REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
Audio Visual Equipment, Accessories and Services (RFP No. 16-09)
I am a citizen of the United States and a resident of the State of California; I amover the age of eighteen years, and not a party to or interested in the aboveentitled matter. I am the principal clerk of the printer and publisher of the SANBERNARDINO COUNTY SUN, a newspaper published in the English languagein the city of SAN BERNARDINO, county of SAN BERNARDINO, and adjudgeda newspaper of general circulation as defined by the laws of the State ofCalifornia by the Superior Court of the County of SAN BERNARDINO, State ofCalifornia, under date 06/27/1952, Case No. 73081. That the notice, of whichthe annexed is a printed copy, has been published in each regular and entireissue of said newspaper and not in any supplement thereof on the followingdates, to-wit:
06/08/2016
06/09/2016
SAN BERNARDINO
!A000004128801!Email
Region 4 Education Service Center(ESC), TX is requesting proposalsfrom qualified and experiencedfirms to provide Audio VisualEquipment, Accessories andServices (RFP No. 16-09). In orderto be considered, the Offer or mustcomplete and submit its proposal toRegion 4 ESC at the locationindicated, prior to or at the exactdate and time indicated in thesolicitation documentation availableat www.tcpn.orgPRE-PROPOSAL CONFERENCE:Thursday, June 16, 2016 at 2:00 PMCENTRAL TIMEREGION 4 ESC7145 WEST TIDWELL RD.ROOM #MCC 204HOUSTON, TX 77092PROPOSAL DUE DATE:July 7, 2016, BEFORE 2:00 PMCENTRAL TIME6/8/16
SBS-2887080#
4D LIFE USA TODAYWEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 2016
Tributes are a risky business,as fans have seen during this sea-son of loss. The deaths of DavidBowie, Prince and MuhammadAli have inspired many reflec-tions, not all of them well-received. Perhaps counterintui-tively, some of the best camefrom the fashion industry Mon-day night.
During the Council of FashionDesigners Awards ceremony, allthree were honored in variousways, though none can beclaimed as an artist in the fashionbusiness. Rather, they served asinspiration, muses and friends.
“When I was 12 years old, I
dressed up as Ziggy Stardust, andthen I got to meet (David Bowie)when he married Iman,” MichaelKors said while walking into thedinner. “He’s just someone whocan’t ever be duplicated — re-markable talent, remarkabletaste, remarkable style, a greathuman being.”
Designer Rebecca Minko�reflected on the decision to nameher 2-year-old daughter after theicon, a personal ode to his singu-lar impact on fashion.
“He sort of blurred the linereal early between male andfemale and what women couldwear and men could wear andcelebrated it.”
It was an undoubtedly poign-ant lesson for designers such asBrandon Maxwell, who wentfrom Lady Gaga’s stylist to the recipient of one of the big awardsof the night.
“I was very gay in a very smalltown,” he said while accepting the
Swarovski award for women-swear. Styling and designingclothes “gave me a purpose in lifeand it made me feel like I couldget by and was my language.”
Tilda Swinton, a longtimefriend of Bowie’s, accepted theboard of directors tribute on hisbehalf with a moving poem onwhat would have been his andIman’s 24th wedding anniversary.
“We’re getting used to restingon stardust in your absence. Onceupon a time, you gave us a freakof freaks, now and ever more inour missing you, and this is agood thing, you brought out thefreak in everyone.”
New York Giants wide receiverVictor Cruz, a New York FashionWeek menswear ambassador anddesigner of his own fashion line,Young Whales, took a moment toappreciate Muhammad Ali andhis impact on male confidence.
The show also paid tribute tothe Purple One. Menswear de-
signer of the year Thom Browne,womenswear designer of the yearMarc Jacobs and the rest of thepacked auditorium inside the
Hammerstein Ballroom weretreated to a special performanceby Jennifer Hudson, who beltedPrince’s The Beautiful Ones.
But not before a tribute to amodern, and luckily still hard-at-work icon. In a surprise appear-ance, Beyoncé accepted the fash-ion icon award, thanking hermother — who was in the audi-ence — for helping her under-stand the power of fashion.
“My mother actually designedmy wedding dress, my promdress, my first CFDA Awardsdress, my first Grammy dress andthe list goes on and on,” she said.
“This, to me, is the true powerand potential of fashion. It’s a toolfor finding your own identity, ex-pression, truth. It transcendsstyle, and is a time capsule for allof our greatest milestones.”
Which makes it a perfect wayto celebrate the lives of those who set our collective culturalmilestones.
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Tilda Swinton accepted theboard of directors tribute forBowie. “We’re getting usedto resting on stardust in yourabsence,” she said in a poem.
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