Library ready for Holiday Night
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The Laguna Beach Library will hold its annual Family Holiday Night
from 3 to 7 p.m. Monday.
There will be live holiday music from 3 to 4 p.m. Guests are
invited to create penguin ornaments, color a cookie plate for Santa
and tinker with crafts throughout the evening.
Local author Barbara Howard will be signing her book “Letters to
Seabiscuit.” Santa is set to arrive from the North Pole at 5 p.m. and
stay until 7 p.m. Refreshments will be served.
The library is at 363 Glenneyre St. For more information, call
(949) 497-1733.
Presbyterian Church to hold candlelight service
The Laguna Presbyterian Church will hold a candlelight service on
Christmas Eve.
The service will be led by Pastor Jerry Tankersley, who will
preach “The Great Christmas Gift: Hospitality.” Child care will not
be provided at this service.
Earlier in the evening, family services will be at 5 and 7 p.m.
There will be choirs and a bell choir, nursery care and a children’s
workshop for kids from 3 to third grade.
Trash collection will differ for holidays
City Hall will be closed for the holidays on Dec. 25 and Jan. 1.
There will be no trash collection services on those days. All
collection services will be delayed one day after each holiday for
those two weeks.
During this period, Thursday customers will have trash collected
on Friday, and Friday customers will have trash collected on
Saturday. Regular service will resume Jan. 5.
Christmas trees may be recycled by placing them out with regular
green waste. Trees taller than six feet must be cut in half to be
acceptable at curbside. For recycling, all ornaments, nails, tinsel
and any metal support rods must be removed.
Flocked or painted trees will be accepted but cannot be recycled.
You can also drop off trees at the city’s parking lot from Dec. 26
through Jan. 9 at the corner of Laguna Canyon Road and Forest Avenue.
For more information about trash collection, call Waste Management
at (949) 642-1191 or (714) 558-7761.
Rocket Ship fund has grown to $5,495
There is $5,495 in the Bluebird Park Rocket Ship fund, City
Treasurer Laura Parisi said.
The money has come from 58 donors, including Village Laguna, the
PTA and the Laguna Beach Taxpayers Assn.
To donate, write a check payable to Laguna Beach, include
“Bluebird Park Rocket Ship fund” on the memo line, and mail it to 505
Forest Ave., Laguna Beach, CA 92651.
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