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NEW MARKET SITE
Beginning Jan. 7, the Huntington Beach Farmer’s Market and Craft Fair
will move to Pier Plaza. The Friday afternoon event is now held on Main
Street in downtown Huntington Beach. The popular event’s new location is
at the corner of Main Street and Pacific Coast Highway.
The Farmer’s Market will be closed Dec. 24 and Dec. 31 in celebration of
the holidays. For more information, call (714) 536-5542.
WATER WORKS
Earlier this month, the board of directors of the Municipal Water
District of Orange County announced their support for the Safe Drinking
Water, Clean Water, Watershed Protection and Flood Protection Act. Known
officially as Proposition 13, this act will appear on the March 7 ballot
and will focus on a variety of water management and environmental
enhancement programs throughout California.
The $1.97-billion bond will dedicate some 60% of various funds to
Southern California. The Santa Ana Watershed, which includes parts of
Riverside and San Bernardino counties and northern portions of Orange
County, will benefit from $250 million in water quality and water supply
projects and programs. The bond will help clean up Upper Newport Bay.
Flood control in the Santa Ana River Mainstream project is also on the
list.
HOLIDAY HELP
The Catholic Charities of Orange County are looking for participants for
this year’s Adopt-A-Family for Christmas. The organization is asking for
donors to provide gifts for their “adopted” family, along with the
makings of a Christmas dinner. The Catholic Charities will also be
holding a Children’s Day Christmas Party, where they will be handing out
gifts to more than 500 children. For more information, call (714)
668-1130.
MASON ASSISTANCE
The second half of the Huntington Beach Masonic Lodge No. 380 food drive
will be held Saturday at the lodge, 601 Palm Ave., Huntington Beach. The
lodge is asking for unopened cans and packages, as well as clean and
usable clothing. All donations will be given to the Episcopal Service
Alliance, a nondenominational charity that donates to the needy. For more
information, call (714) 841-3131.
SEASON FOR FITNESS
Bally Total Fitness is promoting the season of giving this year with its
contributions to the Toys for Tots campaign. Bally’s is offering a 30-day
guest pass to any of its 360 fitness centers with a donation of a new toy
at a Bally’s center before Tuesday.
Bally’s toy drive will serve as collection points for the Marine Corps’
annual Toys for Tots. Bally’s support of this year’s campaign is a part
of the organization’s ongoing program, dubbed “Stronger Communities.”
Through this initiative, Bally’s has donated $10 million worth of
reconditioned fitness equipment, unused fitness apparel and club
memberships to inner city schools, youth-at-risk programs, boys and girls
clubs, police athletic leagues and other community service organizations.
“Our employees and members are always very generous in supporting
community service organizations through grass-roots programs in our
clubs,” said Sonny Reser, the company’s vice president of western
operations. “We’re happy to offer people who are doing a good thing for
other people something good for themselves -- an easy way to get started
on a fitness program.”
Locally, new and unwrapped toys can be dropped off at Bally Total Fitness
Center, 17091 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach. For more information or
other locations, please call (800) FITNESS.
SANTA’S HELPERS
The Fountain Valley Library’s Operation Santa Claus is offering the
opportunity for residents to give back to the community. Donors can take
an Angel Tag from the gift tree and provide a gift to a needy infant,
child, young adult or senior citizen. The gifts will be given to children
who are unable to spend the holidays with their natural families for a
variety of reasons, including neglect, abuse and abandonment. Senior
citizens in need of some friendly cheer and handicapped persons who have
no family or friends will also benefit from donations.
The library asks people to stop by at 17635 Los Alamos St. pick an Angel
Tag from the gift tree and return the tag with an unwrapped gift or check
by Wednesday. For more information, call (714) 962-1324.
FREE BIRDS
Disc-O-Tires -- 17131 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach -- will raffle off
free 10-pound turkeys Saturday. No purchase is necessary and only one
entry person will be accepted. Members of the community can enter the
contest between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. Monday through Friday and 8 a.m. until
drawing time Saturday, at Disc-O-Tires. Winners will be drawn at noon.
For more information, please call (714) 596-0951.
CLASSES AT COMPUTER CENTER
The Computer Training Center of the Huntington Beach Adult School is
taking registration for their next session, which begins Jan. 3. Classes,
geared to meet the needs of novice and experienced computer users, are
offered morning, afternoon and evening. They are offered in either a
lab-style or teacher-directed format. The center is at 16666 Tunstall
Lane, Huntington Beach. Senior discounts are offered for anyone 55 and
older. Call (714) 842-4779 for more information.
CHRISTMAS CONCERT
Sts. Simon and Jude’s Music Ministry will present their third annual
Voices of the Season Concert. It will be held at 8 p.m. Saturday.
Conducted by Dr. Gary Busby, the program will include a chamber
orchestra, the 80-voice parish choir, children’s choir, the parish hand
bell choir and children’s hand bell choir.
This year, the ministry will introduce its recently formed senior hand
bell choir -- The Golden Bells. After the concert, spiced holiday
wassail, hot chocolate and homemade Christmas cookies will be served.
Tickets may be purchased in advance from the parish office for $10, or $5
for children, and they will also be available at the door.
Sts. Simon & Jude Catholic church is at 20444 Magnolia St., Huntington
Beach. For more information call the parish office at (714) 962-3333.
CELEBRATE WINTER SOLSTICE
Come join in the sacred journey of bringing in the new year and sending
this one off with love ad appreciation. The evening will focus on coming
together as a collective consciousness that can and does make a
difference -- to the world and in our individual lives.
The evening will consist of sacred drumming, a medicine wheel ceremony,
meditation, chanting and toning. The celebration will be held from 7 to 9
p.m., with registration at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Big Spirit Longhouse,
210 Adams Ave., Huntington Beach.
The cost is $10 per person preregistered, $15 per person at the door.
Presenters will be Jim and Anne Kinney of Expanding Visions, Karen
Kauffman of Sacred Inspirations and Julie Johnson of Rainbow Healing. A
percentage of all proceeds will be donated to Big Spirit Longhouse and
Arnie Franke Foundation World Limb Bank. Call (949) 722-1962 for more
information.
GIRL SCOUTS ADVISORY
Girls, age 5 to 17, are welcome to join one of the several Girl Scout
troops of Orange County. Through the Girl Scouts, girls learn
self-esteem, leadership skills and social responsibility, as well as how
to make friends and create lasting memories. Adults are also welcome as
leaders, guest speakers, special event assistants and several other
positions. For more information, call (714) 979-7900.
HELP SEXUAL VICTIMS
Sexual assault can be detrimental to a person’s stability. The California
Service Programs’ Sexual Assault Victim Services and Prevention program
is looking for volunteer sexual assault counselors. With a $35 materials
charge, volunteers receive a 48-hour state-certified training in crisis
intervention, medical procedures, law enforcement procedures, legal
procedures and cultural diversity. Training will be conducted from Jan. 4
through Jan. 25. For more information, call Ronnetta Johnson at (949)
756-0677.
NEW HOURS
The Fountain Valley Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors has initiated
new office hours. The office will be open from 1 to 4 p.m. Monday through
Friday, and the staff will be available on normal work days from 9 a.m.
to 5 p.m.
PARADE THEME
The 96th annual Huntington Beach Fourth of July Celebration has received
a name for this year’s parade -- “Parade 2000, Celebrating the Century.”
The Parade Executive Board announced this year’s theme last month, and
members are asking community members to submit creative logos that best
represent the theme.
Submissions must be in an 8 1/2-by-11 format. The winning entry will
receive $500. The deadline is Jan. 10. Entries should be sent to Fourth
of July Executive Board, Community Services Department, 2000 Main St.,
Huntington Beach 92648. For more information, call (714) 536-5486.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Because the needs of hospice patients and families is growing, the
Companion Hospice of Orange is looking for more volunteers. They are
looking for people with an open smile and caring attitude. For more
information, call Director of Volunteers Jerry L. Peay at (714) 560-8177.
NEW HOME
The Pazanti Home Mortgage company has relocated to its new
state-of-the-art location in Huntington Beach. Pazanti Home Mortgage is
known for providing personalized, hassle-free loans to Orange County
customers. The new location is at 301 Main St., Ste. 207. Family-owned
Pazanti Home Mortgage is dedicated to providing home purchases as well as
refinancing existing homes. For more information, call (714) 969-6000.
COASTAL CALENDAR
In an effort to bring the warmth of the beaches to people every day of
the year, the California Coastal Commission is offering a coastal
calendar featuring award-winning photographs of the California coastline.
The California Coast Year 2000 Calendar features winners from the
California Coastal Commission photography competition. Money raised will
benefit marine and coastal protection and education. Calendars are now on
sale for $10 from the Bolsa Chica Interpretive Center on Warner Avenue.
To have the calendar mailed, the cost is $11. For more information, call
(714) 846-1114.
Several new species of plants were added to the Outer Bolsa Bay wildlife
community thanks to money donated by the Aera Energy LLD. The Bolsa Chica
Conservancy used the $1,500 to plant vegetation like Salicornia
virginica, distichlis spicata and Juncus acutus. The conservancy is also
looking for more volunteers and $1,500 matching funds to enlarge the
revegetation project.
For more information, call (714) 846-1114.
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