Henry’s gives $10,000 for playground toys Henry’s...
Henry’s gives $10,000 for playground toys
Henry’s Marketplace announced Thursday that it will donate $10,000
to purchase playground equipment, on the eve of the store’s grand
opening.
Henry’s announced it will give the funds to the Costa Mesa
Community Foundation to purchase equipment for Ketchum-Libolt Park.
The grand opening of the healthier-foods market at 3030 Harbor
Blvd. is set for 7:45 a.m. today. Mayor Karen Robinson is expected to
cut the ribbon on the store.
“Because Costa Mesa is growing rapidly, city funding is not always
available to fully cover all the projects that our expanding
community requests and desires,” said Mary Hornbuckle, the community
foundation’s vice chair. “We are so pleased with Henry’s
Marketplace’s donation.”
The community foundation, formed in 1998, has raised funding for a
number of projects. Construction on the Westside park is set to begin
later this year.
Newport Beach man still on state corrections board
Gov. Gray Davis reappointed 57-year-old Donald R. Sheetz of
Newport Beach to the Board of Corrections.
Sheetz, a member since 2001, is active in the Leadership Cabinet
for the Orange County Sheriff’s Department Professional Services
Reserve. He also directs the Orange County Reserve Deputy Sheriff’s
Assn. and chairs the Homeland Security Advisory Council for
California, Region 1.
The Board of Corrections works with city and county officials to
develop and maintain standards for the construction and operation of
local jails and juvenile detention facilities.
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