Annual OCHS Celebration (Couple Ticket)

$190.00

Join us for a Roaring Twenties Party & Presentation at The Villa in Orange!

You are cordially invited to attend the Annual Celebration of the Orange Community Historical Society! We encourage you to “dress to impress” in 20’s styled fashions and join us to enjoy a delicious dinner, light entertainment and a special presentation.

Historian Chris Jepsen will tell the riveting story of how notorious Chicago gangster Al "Scarface" Capone from 1927 to 1931 secretly tried to take control of the huge Rancho Santa Margarita which included much of South O.C. and all of today's Camp Pendleton, and had an unguarded coastline perfect for landing shiploads of illegal booze. The exciting story includes rancheros, bootlegging, and Capone's face-off with the padres of Mission San Juan Capistrano.

Your $95 ticket donation to the non profit OCHS allows us to continue offering our free community meetings and outreach programs to further our mission of preserving and promoting Orange history!

Thursday, January 23, 2025
The Villa
at 510 E Katella Ave, Orange CA 92867

5:30 p.m. No-Host Cocktail & Hors d’Oeuvres Reception with
Silent Auction and 50/50 Cash Raffle

6:15 p.m. Buffet Dinner & Program Presentation

Secure your seat by purchasing tickets here on the OCHS website;
mailing your RSVP with $95 per person payment by January 10th; -or-
emailing us at Info@HistoricalOrange.org

For more information you can leave a message at (714) 202-7570

OCHS is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization

Chris Jepsen is an independent local historian and longtime president of the Orange County Historical Society. He has written for numerous publications, maintains his own O.C. History Roundup blog, and has developed tours and museum exhibits. A graduate of CSUF, Chris' greatest education was five years of daily mentorship as assistant to Southern Californian historian Phil Brigandi.

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Join us for a Roaring Twenties Party & Presentation at The Villa in Orange!

You are cordially invited to attend the Annual Celebration of the Orange Community Historical Society! We encourage you to “dress to impress” in 20’s styled fashions and join us to enjoy a delicious dinner, light entertainment and a special presentation.

Historian Chris Jepsen will tell the riveting story of how notorious Chicago gangster Al "Scarface" Capone from 1927 to 1931 secretly tried to take control of the huge Rancho Santa Margarita which included much of South O.C. and all of today's Camp Pendleton, and had an unguarded coastline perfect for landing shiploads of illegal booze. The exciting story includes rancheros, bootlegging, and Capone's face-off with the padres of Mission San Juan Capistrano.

Your $95 ticket donation to the non profit OCHS allows us to continue offering our free community meetings and outreach programs to further our mission of preserving and promoting Orange history!

Thursday, January 23, 2025
The Villa
at 510 E Katella Ave, Orange CA 92867

5:30 p.m. No-Host Cocktail & Hors d’Oeuvres Reception with
Silent Auction and 50/50 Cash Raffle

6:15 p.m. Buffet Dinner & Program Presentation

Secure your seat by purchasing tickets here on the OCHS website;
mailing your RSVP with $95 per person payment by January 10th; -or-
emailing us at Info@HistoricalOrange.org

For more information you can leave a message at (714) 202-7570

OCHS is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization

Chris Jepsen is an independent local historian and longtime president of the Orange County Historical Society. He has written for numerous publications, maintains his own O.C. History Roundup blog, and has developed tours and museum exhibits. A graduate of CSUF, Chris' greatest education was five years of daily mentorship as assistant to Southern Californian historian Phil Brigandi.

Join us for a Roaring Twenties Party & Presentation at The Villa in Orange!

You are cordially invited to attend the Annual Celebration of the Orange Community Historical Society! We encourage you to “dress to impress” in 20’s styled fashions and join us to enjoy a delicious dinner, light entertainment and a special presentation.

Historian Chris Jepsen will tell the riveting story of how notorious Chicago gangster Al "Scarface" Capone from 1927 to 1931 secretly tried to take control of the huge Rancho Santa Margarita which included much of South O.C. and all of today's Camp Pendleton, and had an unguarded coastline perfect for landing shiploads of illegal booze. The exciting story includes rancheros, bootlegging, and Capone's face-off with the padres of Mission San Juan Capistrano.

Your $95 ticket donation to the non profit OCHS allows us to continue offering our free community meetings and outreach programs to further our mission of preserving and promoting Orange history!

Thursday, January 23, 2025
The Villa
at 510 E Katella Ave, Orange CA 92867

5:30 p.m. No-Host Cocktail & Hors d’Oeuvres Reception with
Silent Auction and 50/50 Cash Raffle

6:15 p.m. Buffet Dinner & Program Presentation

Secure your seat by purchasing tickets here on the OCHS website;
mailing your RSVP with $95 per person payment by January 10th; -or-
emailing us at Info@HistoricalOrange.org

For more information you can leave a message at (714) 202-7570

OCHS is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization

Chris Jepsen is an independent local historian and longtime president of the Orange County Historical Society. He has written for numerous publications, maintains his own O.C. History Roundup blog, and has developed tours and museum exhibits. A graduate of CSUF, Chris' greatest education was five years of daily mentorship as assistant to Southern Californian historian Phil Brigandi.