Los Angeles Times

Tribute set for O.C. student

Attendees are asked to donate to memorial fund or food bank.

- By Kathleen Luppi kathleen.luppi @latimes.com Luppi writes for Times Community News.

Segerstrom Center event will honor stabbing victim Blaze Bernstein.

The public is invited to pay tribute to Blaze Bernstein on Feb. 25 at the Segerstrom Center for the Arts.

The #BlazeItFor­ward movement will present musical and spoken performanc­es by students from the Orange County School of the Arts themed around acts of kindness and humanity.

Bernstein, a graduate of the school and who was attending the University of Pennsylvan­ia, was home for winter break when he disappeare­d Jan. 2. The 19-yearold’s body was found six days later in Lake Forest, a mile from his house in Foothill Ranch.

Samuel Woodward, the Newport Beach man charged with murder in the stabbing death of Bernstein, his former high school classmate, pleaded not guilty Feb. 2 in Orange County Superior Court.

Doors will open at 3:30 p.m. for the tribute, and the program will start at 4:30 p.m. Admission is free. The Segerstrom Center and private parties are underwriti­ng the event. Tickets are required.

Guests are asked to bring three canned food items per person for the Second Harvest Food Bank. A $20 donation is suggested for the Blaze Bernstein Memorial Fund, which will go toward charitable organizati­ons Bernstein probably would have supported, in addition to a scholarshi­p endowment fund for Orange County college-bound seniors.

The Segerstrom Center is at 600 Town Center Drive in Costa Mesa. For informatio­n, call (714) 556-2787 or visit scfta.org.

 ??  ?? BLAZE BERNSTEIN, 19, of Foothill Ranch disappeare­d last month. He was found dead days later.
BLAZE BERNSTEIN, 19, of Foothill Ranch disappeare­d last month. He was found dead days later.

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