Grant will aid eligible patients
Community Clinic patients affiliated with the county’s Medical
Services for Indigents program will be eligible for free diagnostics
services through a pilot program funded by South Coast Medical
Center.
Officials of the county, Community Clinic and South Coast Medical
Center announced on Tuesday the $25,000 hospital grant fills a gap in
the services provided by the Orange County Health Care Agency.
“The county through the health care agency has insurance programs
for the indigent, but we could not provide out-patient diagnostic
services,” said agency Director Julie Poulson. “The county was trying
to figure ways to serve this [indigent] community and keep them out
of the emergency rooms.”
Until this program, indigent patients had to go to the emergency
room for diagnostic services and pay for the services. Under the new
program, fees will be waived for patients referred to the hospital by
the clinic for such services as MRIs and CT scans.
Poulson credited Board of Supervisors Chair Tom Wilson with
initiating the project, but he gave the credit to the hospital.
“It’s my pleasure to be here to celebrate this pilot project,”
said Wilson, who serves on the hospital and hospital foundation
boards. “But I was just the messenger. The idea came from the
hospital.”
The program is believed to be the first of its kind initiated by a
county hospital.
No mention was made of plans to move the center from Laguna Beach.
“We are fortunate in this community to have concerned people,”
said Gary Irish hospital chief executive officer. “The community
clinic reflects that. We look forward to participating in an
organized, logical way to provide services for a selected
population.”
Laguna Beach Community Clinic was established in 1970 as a free
clinic and was licensed in 1985 as a community clinic. It now charges
patients on a sliding scale.
Medical Services for Indigents provides necessary medical care for
eligible county residents, ages 21 to 64, who have no other financial
resources for medical care. All 26 hospitals in the county with
emergency rooms have MSI contracts, according to a health care agency
report.
-- Barbara Diamond
Calvary Church hosting festival on Halloween
Calvary Evangelical Free Church will host a Halloween “Ball” at
Fellowship Hall.
There will be a Harvest Festival with refreshments, a square dance
exhibition and dancing.
The event for all ages will begin at 5 p.m. today. The exhibition
will begin at 6 p.m. Fellowship Hall is at 486 Legion St.
For more information, call (949) 494-6191.
American Legion hall hosting USO show
Laguna Beach American Legion Post 222 will host its sixth annual
USO show from 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday at the Veterans Memorial Community
Center, 384 Legion St.
There will be a live USO show performed by Pete Jacobs and the
Wartime Radio Revue.
The public is welcome. Those with military uniforms are encouraged
to wear them. There will be prizes for the best dressed, civilian and
military.
There will be hamburgers, hot dogs and soft. A $10 donation for
adults and $5 for children 12 and younger is requested.
Proceeds will be donated to American Legion-supported charities.
For more information, call (949) 376-6340. Reservations are
suggested.
Golf tournament fund-raiser on tap
The 11th annual SchoolPower Golf and Gourmet Classic fund-raiser
will take place Monday with tee time beginning at 10 a.m.
More than 200 golfers are expected to tee off for the classic at
the Cote de Caza Golf and Racquet Club for the event. Registration
fees and donations are likely to exceed the $100,000 goal with 80% of
the proceeds to go each Laguna school and the remaining will go
directly to the athletic department.
Registration begins at 8 a.m. Breakfast and lunch will be catered.
Following the tournament a 4:30 p.m. is a cocktail reception and
silent auction. Registration fees for the event are $250 for golf and
dinner, $100 for cocktails and dinner only. For information, call
(949) 494-6811, e-mail [email protected] or visit
www.lbschoolpower.com.
To get there from Laguna, take the Santa Ana Freeway south, exit
Oso Parkway. Proceed east on Oso Parkway about 5 miles. Turn Left on
Coto de Caza Dr. Turn right on Cantamar. Turn left on Vista del
Verde. Proceed to the Club at 25291 Vista del Verde.
Presidential candidate forums set
Who Do You Want for President in 2004?
Join a weekly discussion to voice your concerns, learn more about
issues and where the various presidential candidates stand on them.
Find out what you have in common with fellow citizens.
Meetings will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. Mondays at the Neighborhood
Congregational Church, corner of St. Ann’s Drive and Glenneyre
Street.
For more information, call Peter at (949) 433-8891.
Two free flu clinics in Laguna Beach
South Coast Medical Center will sponsor two free flu vaccination
clinics in November. One at 8 a.m. to noon on Nov. 8 at South Coast
Medical Center, 31872 Coast Highway, and one at 8 a.m. to noon
Monday, Nov. 10 at the Laguna Beach Senior Center, 384 Legion St.
South Coast Medical Center receives the vaccine serum from the
Orange County Health Care Agency and therefore follows the health
care agency’s guidelines for distribution of the vaccine.
The vaccine is for people at greatest risk for contacting the flu.
Immunizations are available for anyone 60 years or older, or any
adult or child with a serious medical condition.
For more information on these flu clinics, call (949) 499-1311
ext. 3553.
Women leaders to be honored
The American Assn. of University Women will hold its fifth
anniversary celebration of women leaders of Laguna Beach at 6:30 p.m.
on Nov. 10 at Tivoli Too, 777 Laguna Canyon Road.
This year’s honorees are Vivian Clekak, social justice; Dee
Challis-Davy, arts; Lola Gillebaard, quality of life advocacy; Nancy
Lawrence, diversity leadership; and Peggie Thomas and Pat Jamieson,
education leadership.
Clekak started Human Options in Laguna Beach in 1981, Challis-Davy
is director of the Pageant of the Masters, Gillebaard visits patients
in the hospitals, Lawrence started the Color It Orange program for
school children throughout the county and was a founder of the School
of Art and Design’s Designing Women. Thomas and Jamieson run the Help
A Child and Learning Club mentoring programs at El Morro Elementary
School.
The celebration social hour will begin at 5:30 p.m. with Ed
Merrilees providing keyboard music and June Neptune, a 2001 honoree
and owner of Tivoli Too, providing champagne for all attendees.
For more information, call Carol Reynolds at (949) 497-0986 or
send a check for $35. to Katie Haven at 915 Hyde Court, Costa Mesa,
CA. 92626.
Luncheon to honor fire fighters
The Exchange Club of Laguna Beach and Century Exchange Club will
sponsor a lunch at 12:15 p.m. Nov. 13, at the Hotel Laguna, to honor
the Laguna Beach Fire Fighter and Reserve Fire Fighter of the Year.
The public is invited to attend and the cost of lunch is $20. For
more information, call (949) 499-8155.
Soroptimist wine fund-raiser set
Soroptimist International of Laguna Beach will host its fifth
annual event to support children in the arts. The Wine and Hors d’
oeuvres evening will be held at the Laguna Art Museum from 5:30 to 9
p.m. on Nov. 13. The cost is $35.
All proceeds will benefit the museum’s annual Imagination
Celebration, as well as the Museum’s Classroom Art Projects.
Throughout the evening docents will lead tours of the two newly
installed major ceramic exhibitions and also of the works of the
early Laguna painters.
Checks for $35 per person may be sent to SILB, PO Box 891, Laguna
Beach, CA 92652.
Antique Show and Sale set
The Woman’s Club of Laguna Beach will host an Antique Show and
Sale at the Woman’s Club on Nov. 15.
Local antique and collectible dealers will be on hand to sell
quality items. There will be an opportunity for the public to bring
in antiques for identification and for an informal appraisal of
value. All proceeds from this event will benefit the charitable
programs of the Woman’s Club.
The show and sale will be from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the club, 286
St. Ann’s Drive, at the corner of Glenneyre Street.
Those who would like to participate by selling their antiques and
collectibles may call the Woman’s Club at (949) 497-1200.
Sally’s Fund in
need of drivers
Sally’s Fund is looking for a drivers to transport seniors from
Laguna Beach to the daily senior lunch program at Legion Hall. The
job is 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Monday to Friday with possible
additional hours.
Empathy for the elderly, grocery shopping (list provided), light
lifting and a good DMV record are needed. Information: (949)
499-4100.
Meals-on-Wheels drivers are needed
Volunteer drivers and office workers are needed for the
Meals-on-Wheels program of South Coast Medical Center.
The drivers deliver meals to home-bound residents in Laguna Beach
and in a small portion of Laguna Niguel. Drivers are encouraged to
volunteer one day a month, more days if the driver is available, to
deliver meals between 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Monday through
Friday. A friendly attitude is all that they require.
The Meals-on-Wheels office is also looking for volunteers to help
coordinate the program. No experience is necessary, training is
provided.
For more information, call (949) 499-7236.
Meals-on-Wheels is a volunteer-staffed, nonprofit, community
service program sponsored by the Auxiliary of South Coast Medical
Center. The cost for Meals-on-Wheels recipients is $5 per day for two
meals.
Exchange Club to honor fire fighters
The Exchange Club of Laguna Beach and Century Exchange Club will
sponsor a lunch at 12:15 p.m. Nov. 13, at the Hotel Laguna, to honor
the Laguna Beach Fire Fighter and Reserve Fire Fighter of the Year.
The public is invited to attend and the cost of lunch is $20. For
more information, call (949) 499-8155.
Col. Quilter to talk on war experiences
Col. Charles Quilter, Marine Corps (retired), will speak about his
recent experiences as Senior Field Historian for Aviation for the
Third Marine Aircraft Wing in Kuwait and Iraq in Operation Iraqi
Freedom, at the Exchange Club of Laguna Beach luncheon meeting.
Quilter, a long-time Laguna Beach resident, served in the Marine
Corps for more than 43 years and received several service medals.
The meeting will start at 12:15 p.m. Nov. 20 at Hotel Laguna. The
public is invited. The cost is $20. For reservations or information,
call Sandi at (949) 494-6016.
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