Side Notes
The Orange County Water District, based in Fountain Valley, has a new
mascot named 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.
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.
HELP THE NEEDY FOR CHRISTMAS
The Orange County Salvation Army is accepting applications through Dec. 1
for low-income and disadvantaged people who need assistance during the
holidays. Volunteer Coordinator Judy Dominguez is organizing the process
at two separate locations. Applications can be filled out on Tuesdays and
Wednesdays at the Army’s Santa Ana facility at 1710 Edinger Ave., or on
Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at the Anaheim Red Shield, 1515 W. North
St., in Anaheim. Hours are 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Applicants are required to
show a picture identification, Social Security card, rent receipt, proof
of address, proof of income and children’s birth certificates. For more
information, call (714) 832-7100.
CALVARY CHURCH SPOTLIGHTS BEL CANTO LADIES’ CHOIR
This Sunday evening, the Azusa Pacific University Bel Canto Ladies’ Choir
will be offering a medley of treasured classics and present day hits with
their own touch of excitement and energy. The Calvary Baptist Church is
located at 8281 Garfield Ave., Huntington Beach. The concert will begin
at 6 p.m. Call (714) 962-6860.
HUNTINGTON BEACH CHILDREN GIVE TO THE NEEDY
Operation Christmas Child, an international program of the Samaritan’s
Purse, offers children the chance to help needy children throughout the
world. Children wrap shoe boxes in colorful paper and fill them with
small gifts and notes of encouragement. Close to 4,200 shoe boxes were
sent last year by Huntington Beach children. The project continues
through Monday. Call Bethany Welsh at (714) 891-9495.
CLINIC OFFERS AID TO SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS
The Huntington Beach Community Clinic is offering free presentations for
employees on health care at the workplace. Run by Sandra Guerra, a
bilingual-trained specialist, the presentations also cover resources for
low-cost health insurance. Call (714) 844-4222 Ext. 231.
FREE FLU SHOTS FOR SENIOR CITIZENS
The Huntington Beach Community Clinic is currently offering free flu
shots for seniors, 60 years and older. No appointment is necessary. Staff
is available Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Fridays 9
a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and Saturdays 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. On-site flu shot
clinics are available for senior centers and churches. Call Barbara at
(714) 847-HBCC.
KOCE NEEDS VOLUNTEERS
KOCE, a local public broadcasting station, is looking for people with an
interest in public broadcasting to join their group of enthusiastic
volunteers. Positions such as newsletter editor, newsletter writers,
photographers, artists, speakers, tour guides and event planners are
open. The station can be reached at (714) 895-5623.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING
The Fountain Valley Chamber of Commerce will be holding its annual
meeting Tuesday. Awards and installation are also planned. The meeting
will begin at noon at the Los Caballeros Sports Club, 17272 Newhope St.,
Fountain Valley.
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