Side Notes
Get it together
The Huntington Beach Adult School will be offering a “Get Organized”
class from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. on Nov. 16. “Clutterologist” Melinda
Lipinski will present strategies for organizing the home and holiday
clutter. The course is offered on the school’s campus, 16666 Tunstall
Lane. The school will also be offering a beginning, eight-week
calligraphy class, starting today from 4-5:30 p.m. at the Rodgers
Seniors’ Center in Huntington Beach. To register for classes, call (714)
847-2873 Ext. 220.
Making a teen ‘connection’
Ocean View High School’s “Connection Program” is starting a support and
information-sharing group for grandparents who are raising a teenager.
Participants will meet on Tuesdays from 10-11:30 a.m. for six weeks
beginning Nov. 9.
The program was created by licensed marriage and family and child
therapists whom are experienced working with teenagers and their
families. The program will identify common concerns of such families and
concentrate on learning new listening and talking skills in order to
increase cooperation and problem solving with other grandparents raising
teenagers. For information or to register, contact Carol Kanode at (714)
848-0656 Ext. 228.
Water district, hotels team up
The Orange County Water District is leading a team of water agencies in
providing Orange County hotels and motels with free water conservation
cards.
The conservation cards provide the opportunity for hotel and motel guests
to use their sheets and towels more than once. If the guest leaves a card
on the bed, or hangs up towels, hotel staff will make up the room during
the guest’s stay using the same sheets and towels, saving water and
energy while cutting down on pollution from laundry detergents.
New medical center
Orange Coast Memorial Medical Center and physician Jamie B. Lewis, M.D.
have opened the newest Memorial Prompt Care & Family Medicine facility at
Five Points in Huntington Beach, 18561 Beach Blvd. Orange Coast Memorial
Medical Center is a nonprofit, 230-bed general acute care hospital that
offers a wide range of specialty services.
Short wave connection
The American Shortwave Listener’s club will hold its November meeting
from noon to 4 p.m. Nov. 6, at 16182 Ballad Lane, Huntington Beach. The
subject will be Ecuador volcano alert frequencies. For more information,
call (714) 846-1685.
For Sunday readers
The Fountain Valley Library is now open Sundays from 12-5 p.m.
Ornaments with a heart
Combest General Store, 7777 Edinger Avenue at Huntington Beach Mall, is
selling an ornament with a heart. “The First House That Love Built” from
Department 56 celebrates the 25th anniversary of Ronald McDonald Houses.
Proceeds from sales raises funds for Ronald McDonald Charities, said
Huntington Beach residents Jack and Cherie Combest, owners of the gift
and collectible retailer. Combest General Store will offer “The First
House That Love Built” ornament during their annual Department 56 holiday
open house program, beginning Nov. 5th, and continuing throughout the
holidays while supplies last. The store is open Monday through Friday, 9
a.m. to 9 p.m., Saturday 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Sunday 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
For more information call (714) 895-9977.
Catellus teams with Junior Lifeguards
Catellus Residential Group has volunteered to help the city’s Junior
Lifeguards organization with its fund-raising program, including raising
money for the Lifeguard’s new beach-based headquarters. Catellus is the
planner and developer of the Summerlane community in Huntington Beach.
Singing in the shower
Huntington Beach residents Bob and Gail Quinn donated nearly $1,000 to
the Pacific Coast Civic Light Opera, based at Golden West College. The
Quinns, owners of Tile and Plumbing Gallery, hosted the Great American
Charity Shower Sing in August. The Quinns paid for the event fee, awards.
Shower construction costs and maintenance. Candace Gamboa, a 10-year-old
from Costa Mesa, won the $100 prize given by ACF, a water purification
company.
Firefighters honored
The Huntington Beach Fire Department recently received the Life Safety
Achievement Award for 1998 from the Residential Fire Safety Institute.
The award is given for prevention activities that reduce the number of
lives lost in residential fires. The fire department recorded zero fire
deaths in 1998.
Funny money
On Nov. 12th, the Huntington Harbour Republican Women Federated will hold
Fund Raising Follies -- honoring military veterans and the law
enforcement Community, at 7 p.m. at the Meadowlark Country Club in
Huntington Beach. Rep. Dana Rohrabacher will be a special guest. Master
of Ceremonies will be state Senate GOP Leader Ross Johnson. For more
information, call Emily Sanford at (714) 964-7712.
Volunteers needed
The Fountain Valley Library is seeking adult volunteers to help at the
library on Sundays. Detail-oriented people are need to shelve books, fill
book requests and turn on computers and equipment every Sunday for two to
three hours during the next six to 12 months. For more information, call
or visit the library’s information desk.
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