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Boat parade winners
shine on the water
The Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce has announced the winners of
the 94th annual Christmas Boat Parade for boat decorations. Winners
will all receive tickets to the chamber’s Jan. 17 awards dinner.
Winners are as follows:
SWEEPSTAKES
Endless Honeymoon, Karen Thibodeau
BEST POWER BOAT
Grouper, Randy Ressel
BEST SAIL BOAT
Elation, Paul Gerst
BEST BOAT UNDER 30 FEET
Menehuene, Keith Jones
BEST MUSIC
Huff N’ Puff, Dave Thomas
BEST LIGHTS & ANIMATION
1st Place
El Navegante, Jon Woodworth/Sasco Electric
2nd Place
Blackjack, Jeff and Jim Gibbons
3rd Place
On Location, Art and Joy Smith
BEST HUMOR AND ORIGINALITY
1st Place
Moving Violation, Loretta and Paul Baumann
2nd Place
T.G.B., Russel and Cindy Perin
3rd Place
Tribute, Larry and Deb Woodhams
BEST DISPLAY OF THE THEME -- “CELEBRATING AMERICA WITH LIGHTS”
1st Place
CF4671PV, Trent Lattin
2nd Place
Argus, Boy Scout Sea Base
3rd Place
Lynx, Defense of Freedom
BEST FIRST TIME ENTRY
CF4671PV, Trent Lattin
BEST YACHT CLUB ENTRY
Elation, Paul Gerst
BEST CHARTER BOAT
Spirit of Newport, Bob and Cary Burns
Internet workshops start 2003 at Newport libraries
The Newport Beach Public Libraries will conduct several Internet
workshops for beginners at two different branch libraries in January.
Registration is not required for these drop-in programs to be held
at 10 a.m. Jan. 4 at the Corona del Mar branch at 420 Marigold Ave.,
10 a.m. on Jan. 18 at the Balboa Branch at 100 E. Balboa Blvd. and
7:30 p.m. on Mondays at the Balboa Branch.
At the Central Library at 100 Avocado Ave., a hands-on Internet
instruction class will be offered at 10 a.m. on Jan. 18. Registration is required for this class only and attendance is limited to 10.
Those interested may sign up at the Central Library reference desk.
Information: Call (949) 717-3801 or visit www.newportbeachlibrary.org.
Winter session to begin
for SCR conservatory
South Coast Repertory is inviting applicants for the winter
session of its conservatory for students 18-and-older. The
conservatory will begin on Jan. 6, with weekly classes Monday through
Thursday evenings for nine weeks.
Besides acting, curriculum includes beginning and advanced
playwriting, improvisation, a special class in television and film
acting and musical theater offered for the first time in the fall.
Tuition is $275 per nine-week class.
Registration will continue through Jan. 6. To enroll, call South
Coast Repertory’s Educational Department at (714) 708-5577.
Take a trip across the seas without ever leaving home
Those looking to take an ocean voyage without leaving Newport-Mesa
are welcome to check out “A Family Cruising Travelogue” at 7 p.m.
Jan. 9 at the Newport Beach Central Library.
Mary and Darwin Boblet will share the free slide lecture about
their three-year sailing trip with their two sons. The outing began
in San Francisco Bay and continued on to Mexico, Hawaii, Samoa, Fiji
and New Zealand.
The couple will discuss how they prepared for the journey, how
they taught their young children, where they encountered sharks and a
burning boat rescue.
The library is at 1000 Avocado Ave. Information: (949) 717-3801.
Dr. Longhurst recognized
for work in biology
UCI Cardiologist Dr. John Longhurst has been awarded the Lawrence
K. Dodge Endowed Chair in Integrative Biology. Longhurst is a
professor of medicine and cardiology and an expert in acupuncture as
it affects the heard and circulation. His experiments have shown that
acupuncture relaxes blood vessels in a way that helps keep blood
pressure low, potentially reducing the risk of heart disease.
Wa Thiong’o awarded
Medal of Presidency
Ngugi Wa Thiong’o, UCI professor of English and comparative
literature, has been awarded the Medal of the Presidency of the
Italian Cabinet. The medal was awarded by the International
Scientific Committee of the Pio Manzu International Research Center
in Italy. Ngugi was honored based on his work in advancing
multiculturalism and work toward promoting understanding for
minorities.
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