Side Notes
GOP WOMEN FASHION SHOW
The Huntington Harbour Republican Women Federated will hold their Holiday
Fashion Show and Westminster Chorale at 10 a.m. on Dec. 1st at the
Meadowlark Golf Club. For more information, call Connie Mandic at (714)
377-0017 or Emmeline Vasquez at (714) 840-5086.
WATER DISTRICT WORKER WINS AWARD
Sharon Lien, a member of the public affairs staff at the Orange County
Water District in Fountain Valley, has been selected for the Edith
Stevens Groundwater Education Award. The Edith Stevens Award was created
in 1997 by the Board of Directors of the National Groundwater Foundation
to honor an individual who has demonstrated a high degree of dedication
to ground water education as an effective way to protect this precious
natural resource. Lien was selected for managing Orange County Water
District’s Children’s Drinking Water Festival, the largest and most
successful water festival in the United States. She will receive her
award on Nov. 15 at the group’s national conference in Atlanta.
ECONOMIC CONFERENCE TO BE HELD
The 13th Annual Economic Conference, hosted by the Huntington Beach
Chamber of Commerce and they city, will be held from 7:45 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Nov. 30. The event will take place at the Hilton Waterfront Beach Resort,
21100 Pacific Coast Highway. Novelist Ray Bradbury will be the featured
luncheon speaker. “Doing Business in the 21st Century” will be the theme
for the conference. Admission is $60 for the day, including continental
breakfast, panel discussions, and lunch, or $35 for the luncheon only.
After Nov. 18, the cost is $70 for all day and lunch $40. To make a
reservation or for more information, call the Huntington Beach Chamber of
Commerce at (714) 536-8888.
MARKETING SEMINAR SCHEDULED
The Huntington Beach Small Business Assistance Center will present the
seminar, “How to Create a Successful Marketing Program” on from 6 to 8
p.m. Tuesday. It will be held at the Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerce
office, 2100 Main St., Number 200. The cost is $10, which includes all
handouts. The seminar will cover how to Create a Successful Marketing
Program, what marketing really is, its importance to the success of a
business, finding the best target market and market niche, determining
the most effective promotional vehicles to penetrate your target market,
sources of free publicity, the importance of market research for the
success of your business and how to develop a marketing plan. The center
also offers free, one-on-one small business counseling every Tuesday from
12 to 4 p.m. Reservations are required. (714) 536-8888.
NEW MASCOT AT THE WATER DISTRICT
The Orange County Water District, based in Fountain Valley, has a new
mascot, Ginny Groundwater. Ginny represents a drop of water that fell in
the San Bernardino Mountains, followed a stream to the Santa Ana River,
then percolated into Orange County’s ground water basin to he pumped out
by the water district, to help tell the story of water conservation and
ground water protection. The water district manages the large ground
water basin under north and central Orange County. The basin provides 75%
of the water for north Orange County residents, about 2.2 million people.
Ginny is available to participate in community-based events in north and
central Orange County. Ginny carries a purse containing pencils, erasers
and other inexpensive gifts for children that contain educational
messages encouraging water conservation, ground water protection arid
other environmental messages.
The water district also has an active water education program to reach
future Orange County water users. Each spring the district and Disneyland
host a Children’s Drinking Water Festival for 5,000 third- and
fourth-graders and their teachers. The water district also helps fund a
program that provides guest teachers to area schools to provide special
water programs involving Ricki Raindrop and Ginny Groundwater. For more
information about the 2000 Children’s Drinking Water Festival, teachers
can call (714) 378-3362.
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