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Coffee Break focuses on teen sex
“Risky Business: Sex and Your Teen,” is the topic for the PTA’s
Coffee Break from 8:30 to 10 a.m. Wednesday at the Pelican Room at
the Surf and Sand.
It’s sex education for parents, and offers tools to help parents
with their teens and pre-teens about sexual issues.
Leslie Dixon, executive director and founder of “The Birds and
Bees Connection” is the guest speaker.
Dixon will go over startling facts, truths and myths,
misconceptions about sex, sexuality, intercourse and making love,
what kids know and what they need to know. She will also suggest a
simple guide for questions to ask their teen and tools to overcome
the fears about initiating the conversation.
The workshop is $5 and includes coffee, tea and muffins. For
information, call Judith Anderson at (949) 494-0447. Surf and Sand is
at 1555 S. Coast Highway.
Student is first to go to state bee
Thurston eighth-grade student Fletcher Berryman became the first
student at the school to qualify for the State Geography Bee
organized by National Geographic. Fletcher went to Sacramento two
weeks ago to compete. The competition includes physical, political
and cultural geography. He did not place in the top 10 of the
competition.
Fletcher first won the school-level competition. He then had to
take a written exam to qualify for the state level. More than 1,000
school-level winners took the exam but only 102 qualified.
High school dance company in ‘Element’
Laguna Beach High School Dance Company will perform their spring
show “Elements,” April 29, 30, and May 1, 7 and 8.
The company continually has won for outstanding choreography and
dance performances.
Cast in the performance include Katie Bing, Jeremy Frimond, Cooper
Henderson, Kira Josephson, Brent Kling, Madison Mister, Madeline
Morrison, Kimberly Reisman, Gary Samuelian, and Anni Staight.
Tod A. Kubo, the founder and director of the dance company is
their choreographer along with pieces by two other professional
choreographers.
All performances are at 7:30 p.m. in the high school’s Artist
Theater. Tickets are $8 for students, $10 general admission, and $15
for reserved seating. For tickets or information about the company,
go to www.lagunadance.com or call the box office at (949) 497-7771.
Notice given for public hearing
The Laguna Beach Unified School District plans to discuss the
General Fund Reserve at its regular meeting of the board of education
at 7 p.m. on April 27. The school board meetings are held at the
district office at 550 Blumont St. For information, call (949)
497-7000.
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