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Adopted colt pitches hay at fairgrounds
A horse with no name has arrived at Centennial Farm. An
11-month-old Clydesdale colt was brought to the farm on April 21 by
program coordinator Jim Bailey. He adopted the colt from a facility
in Ramona that rescues horses in Canada slated for the
slaughterhouse.
At an estimated 600 to 800 pounds, the young Clydesdale could grow
to as much as 2,000 pounds and tower well over 6 feet. He joins the
farm’s other draft horse, Izzy, a Shire. The Clydesdale already has
settled into a large, comfortable stall opposite Izzy’s.
Fair employees will have a contest to give him a name before his
first birthday on May 20.
Counting Crows and Boston will play at fair
The Counting Crows and Boston have been added to the lineup of the
2004 Pacific Amphitheatre Summer Concert Series during the Orange
County Fair. Counting Crows, from the San Francisco Bay Area, will
perform at 8 p.m. July 1. They are currently touring in support of
their greatest hits collection, “Films About Ghosts.”
Boston, which performed last year at the fair, will bring its
dynamic 25-year repertoire to the amphitheater. Its performance on
August 7 is in support of its latest release, “Corporate America.”
Concert ticket prices include fair admission. Tickets can be
purchased at all Ticketmaster outlets, online at
https://www.Ticketmaster.com, by phone at (714) 740-2000 or at the
Pacific Amphitheatre box office.
Funds available for purchasing homes
Costa Mesa’s Redevelopment Agency announced that funds remain for
the agency’s Home Buyer Assistance Program. The program offers down
payment assistance of up to $40,000 in the form of a deferred second
mortgage to households earning no more than 120% of the Orange County
median.
The home buyer must provide at least a 3% down payment, have
sufficient income and be creditworthy to qualify for a first mortgage
with a private lender. Purchase price limits have recently been
increased to the area median of $515,000.
If you have not had ownership interest in residential real estate
within the last three years, you may be eligible. Applicants are
assisted on a first-come, first-served basis and funds are limited.
For more information, call (714) 754-4892.
City committee spots open and available
The Costa Mesa City Council is accepting letters of interest from
residents who want to serve on the city’s Bristol Street Mixed-Use
Overlay Plan Committee.
There are three vacancies on the committee. The committee is
continuing to work on the development of a mixed-use zoning ordinance
in the Bristol Street study area. This ordinance would allow
properties within the overlay zone to develop mixed-use projects.
The committee meets the second Tuesday of every month between 5:30
and 6:30 p.m. at City Hall. For more information, call (714)
754-5278.
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