BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS
These programs will air until January 30, 2000.
Jewish Family Service needs volunteers
Jewish Family Service of Orange County and Big Brothers/Big Sisters of
Orange County need Jewish men and women to act as mentors to Jewish boys
and girls.
Mentors must be older than 18, residents of Orange County, willing to
spend three to six hours every other week volunteering and must have been
at their current job for at least three months.
An informational meeting for prospective volunteers and parents seeking
Big Brothers/Big Sisters for their children will be at 7 p.m. Tuesday at
Jewish Family Services, 250 E. Baker St. Suite G in Costa Mesa.
Last chance for outdoor movies at Dunes
Chances to catch “Family Flick” at the Newport Dunes are dwindling.
The outdoor showing of movies will end next month. The Dunes invites
families to pull up beach chairs, roast marshmallows and view blockbuster
movies on the shores of 100-acre resort in Newport Beach.
The movies play on Saturdays at dusk. Here is the schedule for the rest
of the season: “Arsenic and Old Lace,” Saturday; “Dial ‘M’ for Murder,”
Oct. 9; “Wait Until Dark,” Oct. 16; “Rear Window,” Oct. 23.
Parking is $7 per car. For more information, call (949) 729-DUNE.
-- Elise Gee
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