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ELECTRIC CARS
Local post offices will get electric cars this fall.
Fountain Valley and Huntington Beach will each receive 25 Ford Ranger
EVs. They are among 500 vehicles that will be distributed to post offices
across the country.
“We deliver clean air along with the nation’s mail,” said William
Henderson, postmaster general. “We’re proud to be a good, environmental
neighbor in every community we serve.”
AMIGOS MEETING
Members of the Amigos de Bolsa Chica will elect their new board of
advisors at the group’s Jan. 19 meeting and show “The Bolsa Chica -- A
Public Wetlands,” a historical review of the efforts to preserve 1,200
acres at the site.
The meeting will also include a report of the Coastal Commission’s
hearing on a proposed home development on the mesa.
The group will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Huntington Beach Civic Center,
Room B8. Information: (714) 840-1575.
CHAMBER DINNER
The Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerce will hold its annual dinner Jan.
20 at the Waterfront Hilton on Pacific Coast Highway.
The theme for this year’s event is Beyond 2000. Entertainment will
include a table-decorating contest, silent auction and an awards
ceremony. The cost of the event is $6 per person or $550 for a table of
10.
Information: 536-8888.
LEGISLATIVE RECEPTION
The Fountain Valley Chamber of Commerce will hold a 2000 Legislative
Reception on Jan. 14 at Chiappe’s -- Los Caballeros Racquet & Sports Club
on Newhope Street.
City, county and state officials will be honored at the event, which is
sponsored by Fountain Valley Regional Hospital and Medical Center, The
Gas Co. and Pacific Bell, among other companies.
Information: 668-0542.
IN YOUR DREAMS
Psychology professor, “dream worker” and clinical hypnotherapist Marjorie
Miles will conduct a dream workshop Jan. 15 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the
Gothard Business Center, Suite 203, 16541 Gothard St.
The class will cover methods for interpreting dreams to unlock creativity
and solve problems. It will also include tips on keeping a dream journal.
Reservations are required. Information: 963-6686.
SEA BELLES
Janice Stranger was named Sea Belles captain for the Huntington Harbour
Yacht Club last month. Other officers include Patti Kenmore, first mate;
Wynn Hayes, keeper of the log; Pat Rivera, purser; Jodie Ciotti, cruise
director; Bett Walton, ship’s hailer; Carol Brown, navigator; and Jane
Erdman, parliamentarian. Erdman served as the Sea Belles immediate past
president.
COUNCIL ON AGING
The Huntington Beach Council on Aging has announced its new officers for
the year. They are Harold Schechter, president; Dick White, first vice
president; Frieda Poulos, second vice president; Marsha Waldman and Betty
Shannon, secretaries; Jim Townsend, treasurer; and Ken Pollock, assistant
treasurer.
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