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Allstar students
to be recognized
Adams Elementary School will recognize members of the Allstar
Student Council and their parents at the second annual Honors Social
tonight.
The school’s PTA and principal, Candy Cloud, will congratulate
parents for their success as partners in their children’s education.
They will honor 66 students and more than 250 family members and
friends.
The Allstar Student Council is made up of fifth-grade students. To
participate in the program, they have to meet academic requirements
and focus on responsibility and respect for others.
Tonight’s ceremony will take place at 6:30 p.m. at the school,
2850 Clubhouse Road in Costa Mesa.
Wright presentation
on fighting hunger
The Orange County Farm Bureau and the Second Harvest Food Bank are
sponsoring Costa Mesa’s “Hunger Awareness Day” today at the Orange
County Fairgrounds.
The food bank booth will feature a presentation by Bob Wright,
advocate and education coordinator, focusing on the hunger problem in
a county where nearly 450,000 people risk going to bed hungry each
month. Wright will let people know how they can make a difference in
the fight against hunger.
Costa Mesa’s “Hunger Awareness Day” is in advance of the larger
“National Hunger Awareness Day” on June 3.
Both sponsors encourage the public to participate by bringing a
donation of nonperishable food items to the Certified Farmers’ Market
between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. today. Wright’s presentations are at 10
a.m. and 11 a.m.
For more information, call the farm bureau at (714) 573-0374.
Bank program awarded
for planning prowess
Costa Mesa’s Fairview Park Mitigation Bank Program won an
Outstanding Planning Award on May 10 from the Orange County chapter
of the American Planning Assn. The city has pioneered efforts to
develop this creative concept of mitigation banking.
The program enables developers to purchase mitigation credits in
Fairview Park for wetlands impacts from off-site development
projects. The credits go toward the restoration of vernal pools,
enhancement of habitat and the long-term viability of restoration
efforts. The program was honored for its successful and ongoing
efforts to restore Fairview Park to a top-notch nature park.
The first-place finish allows the city to compete with other
projects in the state awards program.
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