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Applicants sought for city commissions
The Costa Mesa City Council seeks letters of interest from
residents interested in serving on the Planning and Parks and
Recreation commissions. Terms for all existing members now serving on
the commissions will expire in March. Members serve two-year,
non-staggered terms.
The five-member Planning Commission has the power to decide or
make recommendations to the council on issues relating to the city’s
future growth and development. The five-member Parks and Recreation
Commission began in 1990 to consider issues, programs, fees and
studies relating to parks and recreation facilities.
Interested persons should submit a letter of interest and brief
resume by Jan. 8 to Mayor Karen Robinson, City Hall, P.O. Box 1200
(77 Fair Drive) Costa Mesa, CA 92628-1200.
New Costa Mesa Spa hosts grand opening
Tropica Spa will have its grand opening Thursday through Sunday.
As part of the promotion, the spa will offer a one-hour stone therapy
session for $39, regularly priced at $70. The offer is available
through Dec. 31.
The spa, at 2075 Newport Blvd., Suite 101, specializes in stone
therapy massage that combines the benefits of massage with hot stone
therapy. The warmth of heated stones can draw the tension out of the
body as the therapist combines relaxation, circulatory and trigger
point massage techniques.
The spa also provides custom Swedish and other specialty massages,
scrubs and mud masks.
Newport-Mesa La Salsa eateries host toy drive
La Salsa Fresh Mexican Grill is holding a toy and food drive to
benefit Share Our Selves, a Costa Mesa-based nonprofit. The public is
encouraged to bring unwrapped toys, nonperishable food items and
donations to participating restaurants. The Costa Mesa restaurant is
at 279 E. 17th St., and the Newport Beach restaurant is at 4341
MacArthur Blvd.
La Salsa will also donate a portion of the proceeds from every
holiday party platter sold in Orange County through the month of
December to Share Our Selves. In addition, it will feed 75 Share Our
Selves volunteers who will man the organization’s Adopt-A-Family
donation drive Dec. 19 at the Orange County Fairgrounds.
Food and toy drive on at Someone Cares
The Someone Cares soup kitchen in Costa Mesa needs donated food
and unwrapped toys to benefit local families in need. Volunteers are
also needed.
Last Christmas, Someone Cares gave more than 3,000 new toys to
children and served more than 3,200 meals. The soup kitchen is trying
to raise money for its holiday giveaways.
Those interested in helping out may contact the soup kitchen at
(949) 548-8861.
The soup kitchen is at 720 W. 19th St. All letter enquiries,
monetary donations and mail may be sent to Someone Cares Soup
Kitchen, P.O. Box 11267 Costa Mesa, CA 92627.
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