A couple of positive Laguna events
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JAMES PRIBRAM
I’m trying to remove the cobwebs from last night’s Lakers game
debacle that I unfortunately attended. That’s more than enough Laker
talk, let’s get down to some serious “Laguna Life” business and news.
We have a couple of important items this week beginning with a
beach cleanup day following the Easter holiday.
“The Clean Water Now! Coalition, joined by Surfrider and the South
Orange County Watershed Conservancy, will hold its “Adopt A Beach”
“Spring Cleaning” of Laguna strands and coves from 9 a.m. to noon on
April 17. Headquarters for the event will be at Main Beach. Trash
bags and gloves will be provided along with marine tide pool habitat,
water quality, water conservation and coastal information handouts.
Free all-day parking certificates will also be available. Yes it’s
true, help clean our beaches and receive free parking for the day
with some good karma on top of that.
Speaking of good karma, Laguna’s own Common Sense will be playing
a special concert to benefit “Children with Autism” at 5 p.m. April
24 at the Marriott Resort and Spa.
Donations of $40 will grant attendees entrance to the show and a
barbecue dinner. A special play area will be set up for autistic
children.
For more information, call Izzy Paskowitz at (949) 463-9283.
So there you have it, a couple of great events for some great
causes and a couple of thumbs up.
Staying with tradition, this week’s thumbs down goes to City
Manager Ken Frank for maintaining that Laguna Beach does not need to
employ seasonal employees (Lifeguards) on a full-time basis. Wow, so
does this mean that all the people using the ocean outside of Frank’s
seasonal months don’t count? I’d like to see him tell their loved
ones that.
Peace.
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