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Everyone I know who takes Pilates classes always raves about how great
it makes them feel. If you’re curious about Pilates, check out the new
Sante Pilates Studio in Corona del Mar. Pilates is a type of exercise
developed by Joseph Pilates in the 1930s. Its goal is to develop strong
muscles in the abdominal, gluteal, lumbar and shoulder girdle muscles.
There are more than 500 exercises in the Pilates method, which uses the
body’s resistance to strengthen and elongate muscle. Pilates is done on
special equipment called the Universal Reformer, the Cadillac, the Chair
and on a mat. Sante Pilates Studio is owned by Darlene Lara, who has an
impressive background of more than 17 years in the health-care community
that includes being a registered nurse specializing in sports and
rehabilitation, and she’s certified by master teacher Rael Isacowitz to
instruct Pilates. At Sante Pilates Studio, there are private Pilates
sessions offered, semiprivate sessions, massage therapy, chiropractic
care and mat classes. There is also an initial evaluation for $125, and a
Pilates orientation for $100. Pilates classes are not cheap. A one-hour,
private session is $95, and a one-hour, semiprivate session is $45. Sante
Pilates Studio is at 336 Poinsettia Ave., Corona del Mar. Information:
(949) 673-4304.
Von Hemert Interiors is celebrating its 81st anniversary with a sale
through March 25. The shop started out as a custom drapery and upholstery
service and has since grown to a fourth-generation, family-owned business
specializing in furniture and interior design. The three showrooms in
Costa Mesa, Laguna Beach and the South Bay are filled with imported and
domestic reproductions. The anniversary sale has reduced all European and
domestic home furnishings by 20% to 40%. There has recently been a
shipment of reproductions from Italy. Von Hemert Interiors is known for
carrying top furniture manufacturers, including Henredon, Baker, Jeffco,
Maitland Smith, Swaim and more. The Costa Mesa showroom is at 1595
Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 642-2050.
The annual Spirit Run -- a 5K and 10K road race and walking event --
will take place Sunday at the Edwards Big Newport Cinema at Fashion
Island in Newport Beach. The race brings more than 7,000 participants,
including 2,000 children younger than 12. Registration will begin at 6:30
a.m., and all of the races start somewhere between 7:30 a.m. for the 10K
run/walk to 10:35 a.m. for the toddler trot (3 and younger). There are 11
total races, and they vary depending on ages. All of the children 12 and
younger will receive a Spirit Run medal. The top three finishers in the
1-mile, 1/2-mile and 1/4-mile youth races will receive a Mighty Ducks
autographed hockey puck and El Torito gift certificate. Proceeds from the
races will go toward Roy O. Andersen, Harbor View, Eastbluff, Newport
Coast and Lincoln elementary schools. The Spirit Run Hotline is (949)
451-4568.
If your kids could use a little dining etiquette, the perfect place to
take them is the Children’s Dining Etiquette classes offered at the
Balboa Bay Club. Susan Werner and Andrea Addington Oliver of Addington
Academy will offer their popular classes beginning Tuesday through March
22. The classes are divided by age groups. Children 6 to 8 attend from
3:30 to 4:30 p.m., and children 9 to 12 attend from 5 to 6:30 p.m. The
series will focus on dining. Topics include the right way to use
silverware, china and crystal; difficult to eat foods; thank-you notes;
magical words; introductions and phrases; and sharing. The classes are
designed to be fun and informative. The series is $195 per child. A light
snack is served for the first three sessions, and dinner is included with
the fourth and final session. To make a reservation, call (949) 645-5000,
Ext. 177. The Protocol School of Washington in Washington, D.C.,
certifies the Addington Academy.
Martha Stewart fans will love the sale going on at Kmart in Costa
Mesa. Martha Stewart’s Everyday line of linens, sheets, towels, shower
curtains, stainless steel bath accessories, bedding, paints, panels,
pillows, dinnerware and more are reduced through Saturday. The prices are
unbelievably low, and stylish. The line has recently added cotton sateen,
230-thread-count bedding, pima cotton bedding, matelasse shams and
hand-pieced quilts. Kmart is at 2200 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa.
Information: (949) 646-7701.
* BEST BUYS appears Thursdays and Saturdays. Send information to Greer
Wylder at 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627, or via fax at (949)
646-4170.
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