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The Huntington Beach Community Services Department has invited Santa
Claus to visit Surf City again this year through Dec. 22. Candy canes and
picture opportunities will be offered. Appointments for home visits from
Santa are available 6 to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday, noon to 9 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday. The 15-minute, $20 visit includes a Santa visit for
up to five children. For more information, call (714) 536-5486 from 8
a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.
STREET SWEEPING
Huntington Beach streets will be swept twice a month until Jan. 3, 2000.
Any cars parked in the path of the sweeper will receive a warning parking
citation as a reminder of the service. Sweeping times are posted on
street signs. For more information, please call the Huntington Beach
infoline at (714) 374-4800, message No. 405, or check the Web site at
https://ci.huntington-beach.ca.us.
PEPPERONI, CHEESE AND TOYS
Papa John’s Pizza has teamed up with Toys For Tots and JAKKS Pacific Inc.
to bring a happy holiday season to needy children. Papa John’s “We
Deliver! You Deliver!” holiday program gives people the chance to make a
donation to Toys For Tots, without ever having to leave home. When
customers order their next pizza from Papa John’s, a Papa John’s delivery
person will drop off their pizza and take their toy donation right at
their door. JAKKS Pacific will match all toys collected by Papa John’s.
Customers will also receive a coupon for a free pizza on their next
order.
Customers will also be entered in a grand prize drawing. One grand prize
winner will receive a home theater system.
The program runs through Dec. 19. Coupons will be valid for redemption
through Jan. 31. Papa John’s has two locations in Huntington Beach, 16105
Goldenwest St., (714) 847-4000, and 19008 Beach Blvd., (714) 378-9888.
A DIFFERENT KIND OF HOLIDAY GIFT
Huntington Beach and neighboring city residents can get an early jump on
the gift-giving season at the ultra-low flush toilet giveaway. It runs
from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, at the Huntington Beach water operations
yard, 19001 Huntington St. People who can ensure they will have their new
toilets installed within a month are eligible for up to three ultra-low
flush toilets, including wax ring, bolts and installation information.
Customers will need to bring a current water bill and a photo ID. Old
toilets must be returned to the water operations yard from 9 a.m. to 3
p.m. Jan. 8
NEW EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF CITIZEN’S BUREAU
The Citizen’s Bureau of Investigation announced the appointment of John
Boag, as the group’s third executive director. The group was founded by
William Mello in 1994 to investigate public waste, fraud and abuse in
government. For more information, call (714) 479-7471.
PRAYER FOR PEACE
Congregation B’nai Tzedek of Fountain Valley will host the members of the
Huntington Beach Church of Religious Science in a Service for Peace on
Dec. 31. On the last day of 1999 at noon Greenwich Mean Time, 4 a.m.
Pacific Standard Time, people of all faiths throughout the world will
join in a prayer for peace. The community is welcome to this predawn
service of reflection and celebration. Congregation B’nai Tzedek is at
9669 Talbert Ave. For more information, call the temple at (714)
963-4611.
BOLSA CHICA BOOK PARTY
The Bolsa Chica Land Trust is inviting members and friends to a
celebration party for the book “Celebrate the Bolsa Chica” from 3 to 5
p.m. Sunday in the Talbert Room of the Central Library, 7111 Talbert,
Huntington Beach. Refreshments will be served and the authors will read
from the book. Books will be available at the party for $9.50. For more
information, call (714) 960-9939 or (714) 536-4835.
OPERATION SANTA CLAUS
Operation Santa Claus and Senior Santas & Friends Gift Collection --
Orange County, needs your help! Drop off gift certificates, cash
donations and unwrapped gifts suitable for children, teenagers, or senior
citizens at any of the 27 branch libraries in Orange County, now through
Dec. 22. Contributions are tax-deductible, and can make a big difference
in the holiday joy of a friend or neighbor. All branch libraries will be
closed Dec. 24 and 25 for Christmas, and Dec. 31 and Jan. 1 for the New
Year.
STORYTELLER AT FOUNTAIN VALLEY LIBRARY
Troubadour and storyteller Ken Frawley will entertain all ages at 2 p.m.
Dec. 18 with his holiday songs and tales. Audience participation is
encouraged and the Friends of the Fountain Valley Library will provide
refreshments. The Fountain Valley Library is at 17635 Los Alamos; call
(714) 962-1324.
GRANTS FOR TREE SOCIETY
The Huntington Beach Tree Society received two grants for their tree
planting program from the California ReLeaf 2000 Tree Planting Grant
Program and the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.
The first grant of $4,160 will be used to buy and plant 84 trees at
Seacliff Elementary School. The tree planting is scheduled for Jan. 19,
2000. The second grant, for $2,663, will be used for educational
materials to increase the public’s awareness of the benefits of trees and
proper tree care. For more information, call the Huntington Beach Tree
Society at (714) 564-1396.
OPERATION SANTA CLAUS
The Fountain Valley Library’s Operation Santa Claus is offering the
opportunity for residents to give back to the community. Donors can take
an Angel Tag from the gift tree and provide a gift to a needy infant,
child, young adult or senior citizen. The gifts will be given to children
who are unable to spend the holidays with their natural families for a
variety of reasons, including neglect, abuse and abandonment. Senior
citizens in need of some friendly cheer and handicapped persons who have
no family or friends will also benefit from donations. The library asks
people to stop by at 17635 Los Alamos, pick an Angel Tag from the gift
tree, and return the tag with an unwrapped gift or check by Dec. 22. For
more information, call (714) 962-1324.
TURKEY RAFFLE
Free 10-pound turkeys are being raffled off every Saturday until Dec.
18th at Disc-O-Tires, 17131 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach. No purchase is
necessary and only one entry per person will be accepted. Members of the
community can enter the contest 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday,
Saturday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Disc-O-Tires.
Winners will be drawn at noon. For more information, call (714) 596-0951.
CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS TO OPEN
The Jim Righeimer for Assembly Campaign will have the grand opening of
its headquarters from 5 to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. It will be held at 17400
Brookhurst St., Suite 202, Fountain Valley. For more information, call
Ted Lehrer at (714) 963-5555.
SUNDAY BRUNCH WITH NEW MAYOR
A brunch to honor Dave Garofalo, the new mayor of Huntington Beach, will
be held at 11:30 a.m. Sunday at the Waterfront Hilton Beach Resort. For
more information, call (714) 894-5252.
CLASSES AT COMPUTER CENTER
The Computer Training Center of the Huntington Beach Adult School is
taking registration for their next session, which begins Jan. 3. Classes,
geared to meet the needs of novice and experienced computer users, are
offered morning, afternoon and evening. They are offered in either a
lab-style or teacher-directed format. The center is located at 16666
Tunstall Lane, Huntington Beach. Senior discounts are offered for
students 55 and older. Call (714) 842-4779 for more information.
CHRISTMAS CONCERT
Sts. Simon and Jude’s Music Ministry will present their third annual
Voices of the Season Concert. It will be held at 8 p.m. Dec. 18th.
Conducted by Dr. Gary Busby, the program will include a chamber
orchestra, the 80-voice parish choir, children’s choir, the parish hand
bell choir and children’s hand bell choir. Refreshments will be served
after the concert. Tickets may be purchased in advance from the parish
office for $10, $5 for children, and will also be available at the door.
Sts. Simon & Jude Catholic church is at 20444 Magnolia St., Huntington
Beach. For more information call the parish office at (714) 962-3333.
CELEBRATE WINTER SOLSTICE
Come join in the sacred journey of sending this year off with love and
appreciation. The evening will consist of the heartbeat of drumming; a
medicine wheel ceremony; meditation, chanting and toning.
The celebration will be held from 7 to 9 p.m., with registration at 6:30
p.m., Dec. 21st, at the Big Spirit Longhouse, 210 Adams Ave., Huntington
Beach. The cost is $10 per person preregistered, $15 per person at the
door.
Presenters will be Jim and Anne Kinney of Expanding Visions, Karen
Kauffman of Sacred Inspirations and Julie Johnson of Rainbow Healing. A
percentage of all proceeds will be donated to Big Spirit Longhouse and
Arnie Franke Foundation World Limb Bank.
Call (949) 722-1962 for more information.
COASTAL CALENDARS FOR SALE
The California Coastal Commission is offering a coastal calendar
featuring award-winning photographs of the California coastline. “The
California Coast Year 2000 Calendar” features winners from the California
Coastal Commission Photography Competition. Money raised will benefit
marine and coastal protection and education. Calendars are now on sale
for $10 from the Bolsa Chica Interpretive Center on Warner Avenue. To
have the calendar mailed, the cost is $11. For more information, call
(714) 846-1114.
NEW PLANTS AT BOLSA BAY
Several new species of plants were added to the Outer Bolsa Bay wildlife
community, thanks to $1,500 donated by Aera Energy. The Bolsa Chica
Conservancy is also looking for more volunteers and $1,500 matching funds
to enlarge the re-vegetation project. For more information, call (714)
846-1114.
SCOUTS LOOKING FOR A FEW GOOD GIRLS
Girls age 5 to 17 are welcome to join one of the several Girl Scout
Troops of Orange County. Through the Girl Scouts, girls will learn
self-esteem, leadership skills and social responsibility, as well as make
friends and create lasting memories. Adults are also welcome as leaders,
guest speakers, special event assistants and several other positions. For
more information, call (714) 979-7900.
SEXUAL ASSAULT COUNSELORS WANTED
The California Service Programs’ Sexual Assault Victim Services and
Prevention program is looking for volunteer sexual assault counselors.
For a $35 materials charge, volunteers receive a 48-hour state certified
training in crisis intervention, medical procedures, law enforcement
procedures, legal procedures and cultural diversity. Training will be
conducted from Jan. 4 through Jan. 25. For more information, call
Ronnetta Johnson at (949) 756-0677.
BALLY’S TEAMS WITH TOYS FOR TOTS
Bally Total Fitness is promoting the season of giving this year with its
contributions to the “Toys for Tots” campaign. Bally’s is offering a
30-day guest pass to any of their 360 fitness centers with a donation of
a new toy at a Bally’s center before Dec. 21st. Bally’s toy drive will be
serving as collection points for the U.S. Marine Corps’ annual “Toys for
Tots.” New and unwrapped toys can be dropped off at Bally’s, 17091 Beach
Blvd., Huntington Beach. For more information or other locations, please
call (800) FITNESS.
ADOPT-A-FAMILY
The Catholic Charities of Orange County are looking for participants in
this year’s Adopt-A-Family for Christmas. The organization is asking for
donors to provide gifts for their “adopted” family, along with the
makings for a Christmas dinner. The Catholic Charities will also be
holding a Children’s Day Christmas Party, where they will be handing out
gifts to more than 500 children. For more information, call (714)
668-1130.
FOOD DRIVE
The second half of the Huntington Beach Masonic Lodge No. 380 food drive
will be held Dec. 18th at the lodge, 601 Palm Ave., Huntington Beach. The
lodge is asking for sealed cans and packages, as well as clean and usable
clothing. All donations will be given to the Episcopal Service Alliance,
a nondenominational charity that donates to the needy. For more
information, call (714) 841-3131.
CHAMBER LUNCHEON
The Omni Service Club will host the Fountain Valley Chamber of Commerce’s
Holiday Luncheon at noon Tuesday. The festivities will be held at the Los
Caballeros Sports Club, 17272 Newhope St. Proceeds from the event will be
used by Omni to send wheelchair-bound children to camp. For more
information, call (714) 668-0542.
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