Laguna Club for Kids Gala is on...
Laguna Club for Kids Gala is on Sunday
Laguna Club for Kids, also known as TLC, will host its second
annual Open House Gala and Opportunity Drawing from 2 p.m. to 5:30
p.m. Sunday.
The day will be filled with activities for the entire family with
a raffle opportunity to win a new 2003 Mini Cooper.
Laguna Club for Kids has been serving Laguna for 31 years.
Scholarship funds, staff development and program improvements will be
benefited for this fundraising event.
Tickets to win the car are $100 each. Laguna Club for Kids is
located at 1470 Temple Terrace at Bluebird Park. To find out
information or for raffle tickets, call director Shelley Cox Jones at
(949) 494-7630.
El Morro takes part in Red Ribbon Week
Red Ribbon week, which is held Monday through Oct. 24, is a
national program designed to raise awareness about drug prevention
for youths. El Morro Elementary School has activities planned,
including the teaching of nutrition, fitness and healthy lifestyle
choices.
“Wear Red Flag Assembly” will kick off the week on Monday.
Students and staff will wear red to kick off the assembly featuring
volleyball gold medalist and El Morro parent Dusty Dvorack along with
El Morro Girl Scouts and Brownies. Dvorak will challenge principal
Culverhouse to a volleyball rally.
“Put A Cap on Drugs” is Tuesday. Students and staff are challenged
to put a cap on drugs by wearing hats decorated in the red ribbon
theme. Stickers will be awarded to all involved.
On Wednesday the theme is “Sock It to Drugs.” Students and staff
are encouraged to sock it to drugs by wearing their favorite and
unusual socks to school.
“Give Drugs the Boot” is Thursday. Students are invited to
participate in a lunchtime soccer shoot out against principal
Culverhouse at PTA president Melanie Lewis.
The week ends with “Say Boo to Drugs” on Oct. 24 with their annual
Boo Blast Carnival.
Don’t forget about
upcoming Boo Blast
El Morro Elementary School’s annual Halloween Carnival Boo Blast
is from 2:30 to 7:30 p.m. Oct. 24. All are invited to get dressed up
and join in on the activities.
There will be a haunted pirate ship, gams, food and plenty of fun
things for everyone to partake. It’s an annual fund-raiser that
brings thousands to join in the activities.
The community event is not just for El Morro students and their
family. El Morro School is located off Coast highway and El Moro
Canyon. For information, call (949) 497-7780.
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