Catch up on those state-wide water issues...
Catch up on those state-wide water issues
Area residents can learn more about local, regional and statewide
water issues during a free program at the Mesa Consolidated Water
District next month.
Enrollment is now open for the award-winning Water Issues Study
Group, in which participants will spend six months studying topics
such as ground water supplies, water quality, reclaimed water, import
water and Mesa’s long-range plan to provide water to the community,
district officials said.
The classes will run from January to June. For more information,
call the district at (949) 631-1205 or visit the Web site at
https://www.mesawater.org.
Holiday fundraiser tops all expectations
The Orange County Big Brothers Big Sisters organizations’ holiday
fund-raiser brought in $100,000.
Shoppers of South Coast Plaza bought “Angelitos Cards” for $50,
which entitled them to 20% discounts at more than 100 participating
plaza retailers and restaurants between Nov. 6 and 10. All proceeds of the Angelitos de Oro project went directly to the Big Brothers
program.
Volunteers needed to work with children
County officials are looking for dedicated volunteers to
participate in fun, environmental courses, designed to teach
elementary children about water and its relationship with living
creatures.
Groundwater Guardians, a division of the Orange County Water
District, will present the nation’s largest Children’s Water
Educational Festival on May 11 and 12 at Hidden Valley Park in
Irvine. There, children will learn about the interdependence of
water, soil, plants, trees, animals and humans, officials said.
Last year the event brought in almost 7,000 students, parents and
teachers from all over the county. This year more than 5,000
participants have registered and the Groundwater Guardians need help.
Volunteers are needed to staff activity booths, assist with
registration and provide general information to participants.
Festival organizers could also use donated items including, plastic
cups, straws, napkins, ice cream and squirt guns.
Other sponsorship opportunities are available. Donations are all
tax deductible through the National Water Research Institute.
For more information, call Rebecca Long at (714) 378-3362.
Tips for kids to stay fit over the holidays
The Coalition for a Healthy and Active America offers these tips
for children, and others, to fight the holiday battle of the bulge.
Exercise. Extra caloric intake is part of the holiday season, so
it becomes even more important to continue a regular walking regimen
and possibly add an extra element. Curb impulse eating. Eat a small
meal, including water, before going to a holiday celebration that
includes a bountiful spread. Celebrate with moderation. Enjoy the
holidays and all the treats that come with it, but do so in
moderation. Smaller portions, balanced with increased physical
activity, will help start the new year off on a healthy and active
path.
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