Honorees featured at Sunday brunch
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The Patriot of the Year has been named. This year’s honoree is Bill
Schuster of Schuster & Sons Auto Repair. Schuster is a decorated
World War II Army veteran.
The Citizen of the Year is Doris Shields, who has founded
community events such as the Concerts in the Park.
The Junior Citizens of the Year are Laguna Beach High School
seniors Maddie Bell and Taylor King.
The 38th annual Laguna Beach Patriot’s Day Parade will be on March
6. The public is invited to meet the honorees at a brunch from 11
a.m. to 1 p.m. Feb. 8 at Tivoli Terrace, 650 Laguna Canyon Road. The
cost is $20.
For reservations or information, call Sandi Werthe at (949)
494-6016 or Sande St. John at (949) 494-9429.
On the lookout for great gardens
The Laguna Beach Garden Club wants the public’s help in finding
gardens good enough for the Spring Garden Tour on May 6.
Event Chairwoman Catherine Hall said the tour is self-guided and
the location must be accessible on foot with adequate street parking
nearby.
Ticket sales are limited and starting points are staggered to
ensure no garden has an overwhelming number of visitors at any time.
The tour will run from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
For more information, call Hall at (949) 494-4974 or e-mail
[email protected] before Feb. 1. Please include your name,
telephone number and location of the garden.
Adult discussion group sets this year’s meetings
The adult current affairs discussion group Great Decisions will
launch its 2004 series at 7 p.m. Jan. 27.
The eight weekly two-hour meetings will be at the Laguna Beach
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, 429 Cypress Drive.
Great Decisions is a nationwide instructional program of the
Foreign Policy Assn. and is co-sponsored in the Laguna Beach area by
the Social Action Committee of the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship,
the Interfaith Coalition of Laguna Beach and the League of Women
Voters.
The eight discussion topics selected for the 2004 series are
“Media and Foreign Policy,” “The Philippines,” “Weapons of Mass
Destruction,” “U.S. and Europe,” “Diversity in Islam,” “Latin
American Overview,” “Middle East Reform” and “Public Diplomacy.”
There is no charge for participation and the cost for buying the
discussion guide and sharing the rental charge for videos is less
than $20.
For more information, call Jean Raun at (949) 494-2247.
English as a second language course set
English as a second language classes are set to begin Jan. 26.
They will run through June 17.
The free class will be from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Monday through
Thursday in Room 22 at Laguna Beach High School, 625 Park Ave.
For more information, call (949) 497-7700, ext. 210.
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