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Anaheim School Guidance Counselor Sues Stephane Marchand for over $100,000
Written by LaderaPortal NEWS   
Wednesday, 04 May 2011

Stephane Marchand is being sued for Fraud by an Anaheim school guidance counselor who took out $25,000 in loans to fund Marchand's plan to take Altitude Entertainment public through either a reverse merger or an IPO.

At the request of the plaintiff, LaderaPortal has redacted his name.

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Stephane Marchand Fraud Lawsuit
Last Updated ( Monday, 09 May 2011 )
 
Ladera Teens use facebook to in attempt to "Bring Back Taste of Ladera"
Written by LaderaPortal NEWS   
Friday, 29 April 2011
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When Tesoro High School sophomore Brad Montgomery picked up a flier for Taste of Ladera in a local restaurant, he jumped on the Internet to go to TasteofLadera.com to see what bands might be playing this year.  But to his dismay, a message on the site said that the event had been postponed.
 
After a little asking around, Brad learned that LARCS had not approved the Taste of Ladera at Founder's Park.  "I've been going for 5 years now, and all my most favorite years were at Founder's Park," said Montgomery. 
 
Montgomery talked with friend Taylor Parrino, a sophomore at Capo Valley and they decided to set up the "Bring Back the Taste of Ladera" facebook group and schedule an event for the same day as the original Taste.  
 
"I have over 1000 facebook friends and I sent it to them," said Parrino. "And Brad sent it to his friends too, and it just grew."
 
Ladera Ranch resident Dave Watson posted on the event page, "I don't think that this is a good idea." and followed it up with reasons that got Montgomery and Parrino to thinking, such as the 20 or so Little League games planned and several birthday parties.   
 
"I don't want us to look rebellious," said Montgomery. "I want to go about things the right way."  
 
Montgomery has posted a cancellation notice to the group, but plans to keep it alive and change the date to reflect the next planned Taste of Ladera when it can be announced. 
Last Updated ( Friday, 29 April 2011 )
 
Stephane Marchand to be arraigned May 5 for Felony Burglary
Written by LaderaPortal NEWS   
Friday, 29 April 2011
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Stephane Roger Marchand, 43 of Ladera Ranch will be arraigned in Orange County Superior Court on May 5, 2011 for a burglary he allegedly committed on February 5 on Mill Ridge Farm in Ladera Ranch.  The Orange County District Attorney's office said that Marchand is accused of taking electronics and gardening equipment.  

 

This is the same Stephane Marchand that many Ladera residents have complained about on LaderaPortal and LaderaLife message boards since May of 2010, when he sent a mass e-mail titled: "To all Ladera Ranch Families: PLEASE READ THIS E-MAIL", in which he advertised an "attorney network" that would force your lender to give you a 30-year fixed loan for as little at 1%.  

 

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Others received e-mails from him offering to create an "Alias Credit File" that he claimed was "100% LEGAL & LEGETIMATE! 100% EFFECTIVE!" where you get to pick a new name and get a 735+ credit score.

 

On one occasion, he sent a seemingly less illegitimate SPAM email blast advertising his wife's new Monavie multi-level marketing Acai berry juice franchise. 

 

Then on February 18 of this year, less than two weeks after his alleged burglary, Marchand was sued for over $100,000 by an Anaheim school guidance counselor who was led to believe that he was investing money in "Altitude Entertainment", a company that Marchand allegedly bought and planned to take public through a reverse merger.  The complaint from the guidance counsellor says that Marchand took investors money and paid himself for such luxury items as a trip to Hawaii and a new Rolex.  

 

In a series of long-running rants on LaderaPortal.com under various aliases, Marchand posted documents associated with the allegedly fraudulent business venture, including a copy of one of the checks paid to him by the plaintiff and cashiers checks paid to himself from the company bank account.  You can't make this stuff up.  He actually put it all online.

 

In late-breaking news, Marchand's wife Nicole was arrested Monday April 25th after a domestic dispute reported by Stephane.  Two OC Sheriff deputies arrived at the house off University and took Mrs. Marchand into custody shortly after Mr. Marchand returned home.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 21 September 2011 )
 
Soccer Leagues Compete for Limited Field Space
Written by LaderaPortal NEWS   
Friday, 29 April 2011
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How do you know it's Spring in Ladera Ranch?  Soccer!  Over the years, Ladera Ranch has seen tremendous growth in youth soccer.  Other sports have added to their number as well, including Little League baseball and NFL Youth Football.  For each of these sports to thrive, it requires dedicated players, coaches, parents and a place to practice and play.  It also requires a heavy amount of administration of field use by the Ladera Ranch Maintenance Corporation (LARMAC). 

 

American Youth Soccer Organization (AYSO) Region 1455 has long been the biggest game in town, but recently it has been facing criticism from Ladera-based coaches and organizers of Saddleback Valley Soccer Association (SVSA) for, as they say, failing to give back unused field times and share in Ladera's scarce turf resources.

 

In a recent sit-down at the Ladera Times weekly "lunch bunch" (Fridays, 12-2PM at Infusion), Keith Townson, Director of the SVSA Ladera Ranch Region voiced his concerns over the way LARMAC manages the fields.

 

"They [AYSO 1455] only use 80% of their permit times during the regular season, and 20-30% of it in the off season," said Townson.  Townson said that he conducted an extensive study of the field use, including photographing and video taping empty fields. 

 

Townson said that he would prefer a system where LARMAC would allocate fields based on residency and registration, so that leagues and teams with the most Ladera Ranch players would have a preference in the field scheduling.   

 

According to AYSO 1455 Regional Commissioner, Tim Leonard, a Ladera Ranch resident from Echo Ridge, "We're on track to have 2,100 kids this year.  Most of them are from Ladera Ranch, and we are the only league that plays exclusively in Ladera Ranch."  

 

SVSA has a total of 350 players in it's league, with 115 as part of the "Ladera Ranch Region".

 

115 vs. 2100 is about 5%, so in essence, SVSA is asking for 5% of the field space for practice and games.

 

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"The only place we have in Ladera Ranch is the Oso Grande field, and that is for practices only," said Thomson.  "We have only been allowed to have one game on a turf field in Ladera Ranch and we had to ask for AYSO to give back that unused time."  Thomson said that there were no games scheduled for the entire day, but AYSO only allotted them 3 hours to play.

 

Leonard admitted that AYSO is more aware of the issue.  "We are all, LARMAC included, a little more aware of this now," he said.  "If nobody is going to use them, then we will give them back."

 

In addition to field use issues, Townson says that they are being over-billed.  According to LARMAC guidelines, a league must have 91% of its players as Ladera Ranch residents if it expects to get the field permits at a 90% discounted rate.  AYSO has a 95% residency rating and SVSA has a 93% rating.  But AYSO gets the 90% discount on permit rates while SVSA has been billed the full rate.  LARMAC's Community Director, Pat Berry said that after looking into the matter SVSA was initially billed at a 50% level, but they have never been re-billed and a new bill we be going out to them at the 90% discount level.

 

Townson was also concerned about damaged goals that are owned by LARMAC that have been claimed by AYSO, indicating that AYSO had put their stickers on the eqipment.  Pat Berry said, "AYSO has their own goals at the fields, and to my knowledge the stickers are only on their goals."  Townson admits that the goals in question are in what he calls the "goal graveyard" on Cox 2 and unusable.  Berry said that he had directed maintenance crews to remove any stickers on LARMAC owned goals.

 

Leonard said that his league had been making regular repairs to LARMAC-owned goals but that they are in such disrepair now that they are unsafe.  Townson says that SVSA has offered to pay for welding repairs to fix the goals, but requests to complete the work have gone unanswered by LARMAC and Merit Property Management for months.  Pat Berry indicated that some repairs had already been made and that LARMAC maintenance workers were awaiting parts to make repairs on the others.  

 

Above the back and forth, both leagues echoed sentiments about wanting it to be all about the kids.    

 

"What I would love," said Leonard, "is for one kid to make it into professional soccer who would say 'I got my start in AYSO Ladera'". 

 

"We would love for our kids to be able to play on the fields where they live," said Tompson.

 

More Info: 

 

http://www.laderalife.com

http://www.sbvsa.org

http://www.laderasoccer.com

 

Last Updated ( Friday, 29 April 2011 )
 
Workshop helps teens prepare for summer jobs
Written by LaderaPortal NEWS   
Friday, 29 April 2011
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Ladera Ranch Community Services (LARCS), in conjunction with The Baldwin Group, is hosting a workshop to help teens find summer employment.  The "Getting Ready for That Summer Job” Workshop will be on June 8 at the Oak Knoll club house from 6:30PM to 8:30PM.  

 

In the workshop, teens will learn how to write accomplishment-driven resumes that focus on their preferred skills.  They'll also learn how to put together a comprehensive job search campaign, hone interviewing skills and get feedback from professional career coach, Jan Slater. 

 

Jan Slater has been a career coach for 30 years and has recently moved from working with clients in mid-life to working with young adults.  "They're fearless, said Slater, "and they haven't been beaten up in life."  

 

Slater says that in today's job market, teens may often be competing with adults.  Slater says that the differences for a teen will be in the way they present themselves.  "Some kids are not very good at talking to adults," says Slater.  "All they really need to have is two or three sentences that communicate that they are confident, friendly and passionate."  

 

Cost of the workshop is $5, payable to LARCS and is expected 2 days before the event.  Parents are welcome to attend but must also RSVP.  For more information visit http://www.laderalife.com  or http://www.baldwingroupcareers.com

Last Updated ( Friday, 29 April 2011 )
 
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