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Private school to host celebration
The Hebrew Academy in Huntington Beach will have a Grand Sukkot
Party from 3:30 to 7 p.m. Tuesday to celebrate the annual fall
harvest holiday.
Children of all ages will be able to enjoy a carnival organized by
the Hebrew Academy High School, featuring games and rides.
Performances by each grade level of the school will take place
from 5:15 to 6:15 p.m., followed by a pizza dinner with salad,
desserts and other snacks. Live music is expected to make the event
festive and encourage everybody to get involved in dancing and
singing.
The celebration is open to Hebrew Academy students, families,
staff and the entire community. For more information call (714)
898-0051.
School community program honored
The Huntington Beach Youth Summit, a program offered to high
school students through the Police Department, was honored with a
Community-Oriented Policing Award on Tuesday.
The Summit is an annual three-day leadership program held at the
National Guard Base in San Luis Obispo that draws juniors and seniors
from each of the six Huntington Beach Union High School District
schools.
Students participate in a series of workshops and
leadership-training seminars with the ultimate goal of creating
action plans that help prevent the use of alcohol and drugs,
encouraging healthy lifestyles for students.
The Community-Oriented Policing Awards recognize residents and law
enforcement personnel who provide outstanding models of community
policing in their areas. This year there were 20 nominations,
involving more than 350 people from 15 of the county’s cities.
This is the ninth year that the Orange County Human Relations
Commission, as part of its “Orange County Together” initiative, has
recognized innovative community-oriented policing projects.
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