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Huntington Beach students continue to give in response to the Sept. 11
terrorist attacks that rocked New York and Washington D.C.
Students at Peterson Elementary School spearheaded a Red Cross money
drive last week in an effort to aid victims of the tragedies. In a
weeklong effort that included collecting pennies, dimes, quarters and
even a few dollar bills and checks, the school’s student council was able
to collect more than $3,000.
The money was donated directly to the Red Cross earmarked for New York
and Washington, said Lisa McPherson and Jennifer Dixon, advisors for
Peterson’s student council.
Peterson students also had the opportunity to write cards and letters
and draw pictures, which were sent to the firefighters and families
affected by the tragedy.
“These efforts have been accomplished in the spirit of caring and
hope,” McPherson said. “It has been our small way to show our fellow
Americans that we care and are part of their super-extended family.”
Students learn to be prepared
How prepared is the city of Huntington Beach for disaster, whether it
be an earthquake, school tragedy or terrorism?
Glorria Morrison, Huntington Beach Emergency Services Coordinator,
will answer these questions and more on Thursday, Nov. 15, at a special meeting hosted by Ocean View High School’s Parent Teacher Student Assn.
“Knowing what to do until help arrives is the best way to keep
yourself and loved ones safe, and to keep the situation from escalating,”
Morrison said.
The discussion will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the school’s library. The
community is encouraged to attend. Seating is limited.
Ocean View High is at 17071 Gothard St. at Warner Ave. For more
information, call 848-0656, Ext. 265.
Golden West in high gear
Golden West College is gearing up for several big events on campus
next week.
On Tuesday, the college’s Student Activities Office is sponsoring
Military Appreciation Day, which will run from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. in front
of the library. Activities planned include a flag raising ceremony and a
question and answer forum featuring former military representatives.
Students, community members, faculty and staff are invited to attend.
Wednesday and Thursday of next week, the Associated Students are
sponsoring “Red Cross blood donor days,” from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The
college is urging students, community leaders, faculty and staff to sign
up by Friday.
The event will take place in Golden West’s Rustler Hangout, which is
south of the college gymnasium. Blood donations, Golden West staff member
Marie McHerrin said, take about an hour and a half to complete. Donors
must be in good health and weigh a minimum of 110 pounds. The Red Cross
also stated that a person can donate blood every 56 days without
affecting their health.
For the past few months, the Orange County Red Cross branch has had to
purchase millions of dollars of blood from other resources in order to
meet specific requirements, McHerrin said.
To donate blood, call the Student Activities Office (714) at 895-8261
or stop by the office, which is on the second floor of the Student
Center. Walk-ins also are welcome.
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