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The third annual Laguna Beach Junior Chess Tournament will be held
from 6 to 9 p.m. today.
The event is for children in kindergarten through eighth grade and
will be in the El Morro Elementary School multi-purpose room. The fee
for the tournament is $15 and will include pizza and soda. For
information, call Megan Mayer at (949) 376-5836.
Friends of the Library to hold six-day book sale
The Friends of the Laguna Beach Library will hold a book sale from
Monday to July 3 at the bookstore under the library at 363 Glenneyre
St.
The sale will include a Wilkie Collins collection, a set of
Encyclopedia Britannica in excellent condition, cookbooks and a
series of taped lectures by well-known professors from top
universities, including Stanford.
Bookshop hours are 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday through Saturday,
with evening hours until 6 p.m. on Wednesday.
To volunteer for the sale or for more information, call (494)
464-1941.
Village Laguna hosts potluck, donates funds
Village Laguna will host a potluck dinner and general meeting at 6
p.m. Monday at the third floor Community Room at Wells Fargo Bank.
The group will award donations and hear presentations from
community groups that it supports financially.
Village Laguna donates annually to a wide variety of
organizations. This year a total of $3,600 will go to the
Crosscultural Council for the La Playa Center and Laguna Day Workers
Center, Friends of the Library, Laguna Beach Boys and Girls Club,
Laguna Beach Community Clinic, Laguna Beach Historical Society,
Laguna Art Museum, Laguna Shanti and Laguna Resource Center.
An additional $1,000 will be awarded to this year’s Village Laguna
scholarship recipient, Jacquelin Reed. Smaller amounts have already
been donated to the American Cancer Society, Schoolpower, Top of the
World Jog-a-thon and the Laguna Beach Exchange Club for the Police
Awards Banquet.
Village Laguna welcomes members and nonmembers alike and invites
the public to join its potluck dinner starting at 6 p.m. Bring food
for six or more.
Laguna Coast Wilderness Park seeks volunteers
Laguna Coast Wilderness Park needs wilderness access volunteers to
help guests understand the history of the park and help them during
their visit.
The group will hold a volunteer orientation from 9 to 11 a.m.
Saturday at the Nature Center at Laguna Coast Wilderness Park.
Parking is provided in the parking area just south of the junction
of El Toro Road and Laguna Canyon Road. Volunteer training is offered
every third weekend.
No experience is required. Seniors and the disabled are encouraged
to apply. For more information, call the park rangers at (949)
923-2235.
American Legion plans Independence Day event
The public is invited to join the veterans and Auxiliary ladies of
the American Legion and the Veterans of Foreign Wars in their
Independence Day celebration. This year, the group will honor the
“Greatest Generation,” the men and women who helped to win World War
II and will feature speakers who participated in the war.
The ceremony will begin at 11 a.m. July 4 at Legion Hall, 384
Legion St. in Laguna Beach.
After the ceremony a picnic lunch will be served to everyone.
Prior to the ceremony, the Veterans Flag Team will be installing
U.S. Flags along Laguna’s streets at 8 a.m.
For more information, call Richard Moore at (949) 376-6340.
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