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Angelique Flores
The Pacific Coast Civic Light Opera at Golden West College will open
its production of “I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change” on July 20 on
the college’s main stage. The play will run through July 30.
Directed by Roberta Kay, this celebration of the mating game takes on
the truths and myths behind contemporary relationships. The revue pays
tribute to those who have loved and lost, to those who have fallen on
their face at the portal of romance and to those who have dared to ask,
“Say, what are you doing Saturday night?”Show times are 8 p.m. July 20
through July 22 and July 27 through July 29, and 3 p.m. July 23 and July
30. $24.50 to $21.50. Parking is free.
The Mainstage Theatre is at 15744 Goldenwest St., at the Gothard
Street entrance.
Information: (714) 895-8150.
Principals to shuffle at Ocean View district
Ocean View School District has implemented the following new
administrative assignments for the 2000-2001 school year: Susan Kemp, an
interim principal at Newport-Mesa Unified School District, will be
principal of College View Elementary; Anna Dreifus, assistant principal
at Harbour View Elementary, has been promoted to principal at Village
View Elementary; Kristi Hickman, principal at Village View, will be
principal at Star View Elementary; and Allan Pogrund, principal of Star
View, will be principal at Sun View Elementary.
Principal retires from Newland school
Newland Elementary School Principal Mary Lou Watkins has retired. She
has been principal at the school for four years, assistant principal at
Masuda Middle School for three years and a member of the staff in the
Fountain Valley School District for 30 years. She is a professor at Cal
State Long Beach.
Summer art camp helps students
Forty-eight youngsters received scholarships to attend the summer art
camps at the Huntington Beach Art Center. Bill and Lorraine McCune
sponsored 40 of the students, and the rest were sponsored by local
residents and businesses. The camp includes art, dance, music and
literary sessions for children ages 6 to 11.
Sign-ups for the classes are still open. The weeklong sessions
continue until Aug. 25. The cost is $175 for one week of full-day
sessions and $100 for a week of half-day sessions. The center is at 538
Main St., Huntington Beach. Information: (714) 374-1650.
Swimming lessons at Golden West
Red Cross-certified swimming lessons are scheduled to take place this
summer at Golden West College. The lessons are available for ages 6
months through adulthood.
There are two sessions left to register for: July 17 to July 28 and
July 31 to Aug. 11. A special Saturday-only class is offered through Aug.
5 for some levels.
The non-credit swimming courses are taught by aquatics experts. The
sessions meet Monday through Friday for two weeks in 30- to 45-minute
intervals.
The fee for each session is $33.
Information: (714) 895-8228 or [email protected], or
visit https://www.gwc.cccd.edu/CSO/PROGswim.html.
Oakley retires from Smith
Edith Oakley, a longtime staff member at Smith Elementary School,
retired this month. Oakley, 87, was a playground supervisor and crossing
guard at Main Street and Lake Park.
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