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Orange Coast College culinary arts students captured nine medals Nov. 7
at the 32nd annual Orange Empire Chefs’ Culinary Arts Salon at the
Anaheim Hilton. Among the award winners were Jim Peters of Fountain
Valley, who earned the salon’s “Judges Award” for the second year in a
row, as well as a silver medal, for his poultry platter. Brian Crossin of
Huntington Beach garnered the “Best Apprentice Award,” as well as a
silver medal, for his five-plated entree platter with a Caribbean theme.
Seacliff book sale
Huntington Seacliff Elementary School, the first new school in Huntington
Beach in 25 years, is hosting a community-wide book fair through Friday.
The book fair will feature hundreds of titles from more than 100
publishers, including many winners of prestigious and national awards.
All books have been carefully selected by a committee of dedicated
editors and educators who hand-picked books that would motivate students
at all reading levels to become lifelong readers. The book fair will be
open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. to give the entire community a chance to
peruse or purchase the latest works for young readers. Admission is free.
Proceeds will benefit new projects underway at Huntington Seacliff
Elementary School. Contact Laura Syzdek at (714) 960-3372 for more
information.
Golden West art exhibition
Golden West College’s visual arts faculty is headlining the college’s art
gallery exhibition running through Dec. 17. The 18 faculty members will
show works in a variety of media including painting, drawing,
photography, ceramics and glass. The Huntington Beach College is open
Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and on Tuesday from 6 to 9
p.m. Admission is free. Call the Fine Arts Gallery at (714) 892-7711 Ext.
51032.
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