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MEDALISTS TO BE HONORED BY MUSEUM
Huntington Beach residents Sean “The Duck” Mallard and Wade Sokol of the
Jugular Street Luge Racing Team, who won Gold and Bronze medals at the
Inaugural Gravity Games held in Providence, R.I., will be honored by the
Huntington Beach International Surfing Museum. The event will be held
Oct. 9th from 1-3 p.m., at 411 Olive St. The medalists will be available
to sign autographs and two local high school rock bands will perform. The
event will be held to premiere an exhibit of the medalists’ luge boards
at the Huntington Beach International Surfing Museum.
COASTLINE RECEIVES GRANTS
Coastline Community College received a $45,000 grant from Chase Manhattan
Bank to adapt the telecourse Dollars and Sense: Personal Finance for the
21st Century, for use in the high school market. This gift, which follows
an initial grant of $100,000 toward the original production of the course
last December, will enable high school students throughout the country to
learn responsible personal finance management skills. And the college was
recently awarded one of four grants from the California Community College
Chancellor’s Office to establish and operate a California Virtual
University Regional Center. The purpose of the center is to provide the
region’s 23 community college faculty and staff the technical support,
training, and resources necessary to develop and deliver effective online
and technology-mediated instruction. Funding for the first year totals
$575,000, and may be renewed annually for up to five years.
4-H CLUB PROGRAMS
The Fountain Valley Cloverdales 4-H Club is offering projects for boys
and girls in fourth through 12th grades including “Clowning and Magic,”
nature hikes, sewing, needle craft and scrapbook making. For information,
call 891-8922.
GIVE BUSES A BRAKE
The Huntington Beach Police Department’s traffic bureau is urging drivers
who are moving in either direction to immediately stop before passing a
school bus when its lights are flashing. If a center divider divides the
roadway, cars going the opposite direction do not need to stop. The
police department’s Critical Accident Suppression and Enforcement Team
will be monitoring the school bus stops.
CANCER PEER GROUP FOR KIDS
The Orange County Regional Cancer Center is offering a “Friends Like Me”
peer group at the Fountain Valley Regional Hospital for 6- to 12-year-old
children who have been diagnosed with cancer. The group will provide
education and support through use of demonstrations, field trips, group
discussions, games and art projects. For information, call 966-7288.
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