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Golden West College will host its 15th annual Scholarships and Awards
Convocation and Reception at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday in the amphitheater.
A reception and student art exhibit will immediately follow the
ceremony in the Fine Arts Courtyard and Art Gallery.
Since 1986, Golden West College had granted $1.43 million to deserving
students continuing their academic goals at universities or four-year
colleges, those returning to Golden West the next academic year and those
entering the institution as freshmen.
Lecturer to focus on following dreams
Gene Wall Cole will present a lecture called “Follow Your Dreams: The
Bottom Line” from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Sunday at the Huntington Beach Church
of Religious Science, 7641 Talbert Ave. Cole has learned from, traveled
with and played for the likes of the Dalai Lama, Stevie Wonder, Robin
Williams and the Saudi Arabian Royal family. Cost is $20. Information:
(714) 596-0900.
The city of Huntington Beach is offering a one-session class covering
how to protect family pictures, the importance of photo journalizing and
a fun way to put it all together to create family heirloom albums. The
class will be offered from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. on Tuesday May 8 at the
Edison Community Center, 21377 Magnolia Ave., Huntington Beach and from
6:30 to 9:30 p.m. May 23 at Murdy Community Center, 7000 Norma Ave. Those
in attendance should bring 8-10 photos to work with as they complete the
first page. Photo safe album and materials are available for purchase if
desired.
Registration fee is $16 with an additional $5 materials fee payable to
the instructor at the beginning of the class. Information: (714)
536-5468.
Asthma screening set in Fountain Valley
The American College of Asthma and Immunology will sponsor two free
asthma screenings in Fountain Valley to recognize the problem in adults
and children as part of its nationwide asthma screening program.
The college has screened more than 30,000 people for asthma over the
last five years.
Screenings will be held from 2 to 5 p.m. Saturday at Orange Coast
Memorial Medical Center at 9920 Talbert Ave.On May 12, screenings will
also be held in the Saltzer Conference Room of the Fountain Valley
Regional Hospital at 17100 Euclid St.
Wildlife center celebrates third anniversary
On Sunday, the Wetlands and Wildlife Care Center in Huntington Beach
celebrated its third anniversary.
During the three years of operation, the Wetlands and Wildlife Care
Center has received nearly 6,000 animals for treatment. In addition to
treating and caring for 2,847 animals last year, the center rehabilitated
and released back in to the wild a majority of the endangered pelicans
received. The Wetlands and Wildlife Care Center is a nonprofit
organization established by the Huntington Beach Wetlands Conservancy and
the Alliance for Wildlife Rehabilitation and Education. The Center also
strives to educate its volunteers and the public in responsible
stewardship in its work as a wildlife rehabilitation facility.
Information: (714) 374-5598.
Tutors sought for literacy program
The Oak View Family Literacy Program in Huntington Beach is looking
for volunteers interested in becoming literacy tutors. The four-session
tutor training workshop will take place from 6 to 9 p.m. Monday,
Wednesday and May 14 and from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on May 12 at the Oak View
Branch Library, 17241 Oak Lane, Huntington Beach. During training,
volunteers will learn techniques and activities for helping adults learn
to read, write and speak English, as well as learn how to read to their
children. Information: (714) 375-5104.
Day of the Teacher set for Wednesday
Wednesday has been set aside as the Day of the Teacher to acknowledge
the dedication and ongoing efforts of California’s teachers. This year’s
theme, “Teachers Send Rays of Light -- Catch Yours!” emphasizes the
energy teachers put into reaching every child academically and
emotionally.
The Assn. of Mexican-American Educators will sponsor the event. During
the 1970s, the association adopted the Mexican tradition of annually
recognizing teachers and began organizing appropriate events throughout
the state. In 1985, group sponsored legislation, later incorporated in
the Education Code, established the Day of the Teacher to be observed
each year on the second Wednesday in May.
Golden West celebrates Cinco de Mayo
Golden West College honored Cinco de Mayo on Wednesday. The holiday
included a celebration of Mexican culture, food and music by Mariachi
singer Sandy Garcia and KCMG-FM. Food was provided by Super Antojitos in
Huntington Beach.
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