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SUMMARY:Orange County Place Names A-Z
DESCRIPTION:Did you know Fullerton was almost named Marceline?  Or that what is now Harbor Boulevard in Fullerton was originally called Spadra?\n\n\n\nThese and other tidbits about how the cities and places in Orange County got their names will be the focus of "Orange County Place Names A-Z\," a special program being offered by the Fullerton Public Library Tuesday\, Oct. 25\, as part of its annual month-long "Fullerton Reads" program.\n\n\n\nThe program\, which is free to the public\, will be held at 7 p.m. in the Fullerton Main Library\, 353 W. Commonwealth Ave.\, adjacent to Fullerton City Hall.\n\n \n\nGuest speaker will be Phil Brigandi\, who has been researching Orange County's past for more than 35 years.  His book\, "Orange County A to Z\," traces the stories of hundreds of local place names\, from Abbotts Landing to Zuniga Park.\n\n\n\nThe "Fullerton Reads" program\, previously known as "One Book\, One Community\," was developed by the American Library Association as a means of fostering civic unity through everyone reading the same book. \n\n\n\nThe theme for this year's observance is "All history is local\," and the book selected as the focus of the program is "Orange County:  A Personal History" by Gustavo Arellano\, managing editor of the "Orange County Weekly" and author of the newspaper column "Ask a Mexican."
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Did you know Fullerton was almost named Marceline?&nbsp\; Or that what is now Harbor Boulevard in Fullerton was originally called Spadra?<br />\n<br />\nThese and other tidbits about how the cities and places in Orange County got their names will be the focus of &ldquo\;Orange County Place Names A-Z\,&rdquo\; a special program being offered by the Fullerton Public Library Tuesday\, Oct. 25\, as part of its annual month-long &ldquo\;Fullerton Reads&rdquo\; program.<br />\n<br />\nThe program\, which is free to the public\, will be held at 7 p.m. in the Fullerton Main Library\, 353 W. Commonwealth Ave.\, adjacent to Fullerton City Hall.<br />\n&nbsp\;<br />\nGuest speaker will be Phil Brigandi\, who has been researching Orange County&rsquo\;s past for more than 35 years.&nbsp\; His book\, &ldquo\;Orange County A to Z\,&rdquo\; traces the stories of hundreds of local place names\, from Abbotts Landing to Zuniga Park.<br />\n<br />\n<span style="color:black\;">The &ldquo\;Fullerton Reads&rdquo\; </span>program\, previously known as &ldquo\;One Book\, One Community\,&rdquo\; was developed by the American Library Association as a means of fostering civic unity through everyone reading the same book.&nbsp\;<br />\n<br />\nThe theme for this year&rsquo\;s observance is &ldquo\;All history is local\,&rdquo\; and the book selected as the focus of the program is &ldquo\;Orange County:&nbsp\; A Personal History&rdquo\; by Gustavo Arellano\, managing editor of the &ldquo\;Orange County Weekly&rdquo\; and <span style="color:black\;">author of the newspaper column &ldquo\;Ask a Mexican.&rdquo\;</span><br />\n<br />\n
LOCATION:All programs are presented in the Main Library Community Room Fullerton Public Library\, 353 W. Commonwealth Ave.
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