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Literacy Volunteers of America-Huntington Valley announces the
graduation of nine newly trained literacy tutors: Ria Cencak, Don
Danielson, Betty Lewis, Peg Richie, Mary Jo Settles, Paul Wittkamm,
Luanna Young and Pete Young of Huntington Beach, and Jeanne Hannahs of
Costa Mesa. Each trained tutor will help an adult to improve his or her
reading, writing or speaking skills through the Huntington Beach library
system. Nearly 400 volunteers and adult students now participate in the
library literacy program. Information: (714) 375-5102.
Community Police Academy accepting applicants
The Fountain Valley Police Department is accepting applications for
the next Community Police Academy. This program provides Fountain Valley
residents and business personnel an opportunity to learn about the daily
operations of the Police Department. Classes will start in March and run
from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Wednesdays for 12 weeks. Today is the deadline for
applications. Information: (714) 593-4423.
Ms. Senior California Pageant preliminary set
A preliminary Ms. Senior California Pageant will be held April 14 at
the Rodgers Seniors’ Center, sponsored by the Exchange Club of Huntington
Beach. Five finalists will compete for the title of Ms. Senior California
in August. To be eligible, contestants must be 60 or older.
Information: (714) 960-2030.
Harman to offer unpaid internships
Two unpaid internship positions are available in the district office
of Assemblyman Tom Harman (R-Huntington Beach).
Duties include answering phones, filing and general office assistance,
as well as some community outreach. Both internships are voluntary and
have flexible hours. Applicants must complete a state volunteer
application.
Anyone interested in volunteering should contact Harman’s office at
16052 Beach Blvd., Suite 160, Huntington Beach, or call (714) 843-4966.
Boeing’s grant to aid Coastline program
The Boeing Co. Charitable Foundation has announced a grant for $30,000
toward the establishment of a new program at Coastline Community College
known as New Students for the Information Technology Workforce.
The program will be designed to prepare educationally or economically
disadvantaged students for jobs in technology. Thomas J. Snyder,
director of planning and development for the college, said the program
will create a model Technical Assessment and Cognitive Learning Computer
Center, which will provide students with hands-on experience in a
specially designed computer lab.
The students will also meet with and be assisted by counselors and
staff from the college and personnel from various work force projects.
After they have mastered the preliminary classes, students will be able
to enter voluntary internship positions so they may demonstrate their
abilities and experience real-world applications of the abstract concepts
they are learning.
City Golf Tournament set for April
The city of Huntington Beach will host the 13th annual City Golf
Tournament at Meadowlark Golf Course on April 28. The tournament is open
to everyone. Awards will be given to the top 15 players for low gross and
the top 15 players for low net. In addition, awards for the longest drive
and closest to the pin also will be rewarded.
The fee for the tournament is $80, and registration is limited to 100
golfers. The registration deadline is April 15. Information: (714)
536-5486.
Harman appointed to seven Assembly committees
Assemblyman Tom Harman (R-Huntington Beach) has been appointed to
seven committees of the state Assembly. He will serve as the vice
chairman of the Assembly Revenue and Taxation Committee. In addition, he
will also serve on the Agriculture, Governmental Organization, Insurance,
Judiciary, Local Government and Natural Resources committees.
Golf tournament to benefit music education
The Huntington Beach Philharmonic Committee will hold its annual golf
tournament starting at noon May 21 at SeaCliff Country Club, 6501 Palm
Ave., Huntington Beach. The event will include a putting contest,
barbecue lunch, 18 holes of golf, two charity auctions and an awards
dinner.
The cost for the event is $185 for an early registration discount
before May 1, and $195 for regular admission. All proceeds go for toward
music education programs for Orange County school students. Information:
(562) 595-5301 or (714) 840-0597.
Art Center to host exhibit
The Huntington Beach Art Center will present a solo exhibit of works
by Ronald Reiss. The exhibition will feature Reiss’ large-scale
sculpture, miniature tableaux and new paintings. They will be on display
from March 3 to April 14, and a reception will take place from 7 to 9
p.m. March 3.
Information: (714) 536-5258.
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