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8 LIFESTYLE SANTA ANA COLLEGE el Don/eldonnews.org • MONDAY, MAY 21, 2018 THRIFTY IN ORANGE COUNTY Find the best second-hand clothes by going beyond Goodwill and visiting these three shops. Grace's Thrift Store Located on Historic Main Street in Garden Grove, this family-owned store is both thoughtful and afford- able with prices for clothes starting as low as $2. Grace's main focus is to give back to the community and donate money to local churches and charities as well as offer free clothing to those in need. Grace’s Thrift Store takes donations of used clothing and household items. 12946 Main St. Garden Grove Grace's Thrift Store on Historic Main Street in Garden Grove offers home goods in addition to used clothes. / Nikki Nelsen / el Don Savers From the moment you step into Savers, you will feel at home. Savers is satisfying for bargain shoppers, as it has almost everything a customer is looking for. Walking into the store, every employee welcomes you with a warm smile, ready to help. Savers will purchase your donations from old to new so you can sell items and get some money back. Aside from helping the community with low- cost prices, they give back by part- nering with the Epilepsy Foundation. 9091 Garfield Ave, Fountain Valley Buffalo Exchange If you’re looking for the latest trends, Buffalo Exchange blends hip with affordable. Originating in Tucson, Ariz., Buffalo Exchange now has 42 locations in 17 states. Each location is unique, as it offers a different aesthetic depending on the store’s theme. Buffalo Exchange gives back to three different organizations and donates to Hope Services, Casa Teresa and Family Volunteers Mission. Although it is pricy, all of the stores funds go towards these causes. You can sell your clothes here as well as store credit or money back. 2930 Bristol St. Suite A109, Costa Mesa — Elena Mendez HOTLINE THEME PARK BE PROUD ONE DANCE KICK IT Pixar Fest 2018 LA Pride Drake FIFA World Cup Disneyland West Hollywood Scorpion Ekaterinburg Arena Fans of Inside Out and The Incredibles are in for an exciting summer. For the first time, Disney is celebrating Pixar movies throughout its Anaheim theme parks. The Festival includes special food, character-loaded parades, a nighttime spectacular with fireworks and new merchandise based on Pixar films. Pixar Fest is centered around the launch of new Pixar-themed attractions. Pixar Fest ends Sept. 3. The 48th annual LA Pride Festival returns to West Hollywood Park on June 9 and 10. One of the largest pride fests in the country, the event celebrates identity and unity within the LGBTQ+ community and will feature performances from musical artists like Kehlani and Tove Lo. The festival includes carnival rides, food trucks and three different music stage s. Single-day tickets are $25; $35 for both. There is no cost to attend the parade Sunday. Drake is releasing his fifth studio album, Scorpion, this June. The Canadian artist has hinted at a new album since earlier this year when he released three new songs — "God’s Plan” and “Diplomatic Immunity” in February and “Nice For What” two months later. He posted the name of the album on Instagram last month, but has yet to spill its exact release date. All four of Drake's previous albums reached No. 1 on Billboard's Top Album Sales chart. Soccer fans get ready. The FIFA World Cup returns this summer. The global tournament occurs every four years with Russia hosting this time around. Although Team U.S.A. did not qualify, Mexico is representing North America in the hopes of making it to its first semi-finals. France and Brazil are ready to grasp glory once again, while Spain will attempt to take back the trophy it won in 2010. The games kick off June 14 with Russia playing against Saudi Arabia. —Alex Mora — Diego Devia — Jason Solares —Josie Morales