SchoolPower fundraiser gala set SchoolPower’s, “Laguna, An...
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SchoolPower fundraiser gala set
SchoolPower’s, “Laguna, An Evening Celebrating Laguna’s Artists
and Schools” auction and dinner dance will be March 20 at the
Montage. The dinner dance, will showcase local artists and merchants.
Auction items will include local art, travel and wine among other
items to bid on. The event is black-tie optional. Because this year’s
Community Campaign was so successful, most tickets are already
reserved, but some are still available. For information or tickets,
call SchoolPower at (949) 494-6811.
LBHS addresses dress code
Because of concerns voiced by students, parents and the community,
Laguna Beach High School is addressing its current dress code. The
Dress Code Committee investigated dress codes at area high schools
and has met with high school student groups, PTA and faculty. The new
standard will be finalized this summer and applied in the fall.
Immediately effective is the restriction on pajamas or slippers, no
visible undergarments and skirts must come two-thirds down the leg to
the knee.
People interested in participating on the Dress Code Committee can
call the high school at (949) 497-7750.
Thurston’s gym gets mixed reviews
The paint is barely dry on Thurston Middle School’s new gymnasium,
but the complaints have already started.
The gymnasium lights, size of the building and the new parking lot
lighting have resulted in complaints by neighbors.
A public hearing was held by Carl Neuhausen, construction manager
for the district, and his staff for interested parties. It was
followed by a special meeting for the same group, hosted by school
board president El Hathaway. He reported on plans in place to address
concerns.
“Fast-growing” trees have been planted along the east side of the
building as well as the quad, and will serve to block out night
light.
Gymnasium window coverings are also on order and a lighting
consultant is the best alternative for the parking lot, Neuhausen
said.
On the bright side, students are actively using the gym for
volleyball and basketball. When there is a school assembly, the
bleachers roll out of the wall and seat the entire school population.
Spaces open for children’s workshop
Children’s Spring Ceramic Workshop as part of Community Education
from Laguna College of Art and Design still has spaces available.
The classes will start Saturday and run through April 10. These
“hands on” children’s ceramics classes are for kids ages 6 through
12. Children learn the basics of working with clay -- including coil,
slab and free-form techniques to create their own kiln-fired
“masterpieces.” All firing and material fees are included. The class
will be taught by master ceramist Sherry Bullard and will be held at
Laguna College of Art & Design, 2222 Laguna Canyon Road.
To register, or to get additional information, call Caroline
Butler at (949) 376-6000, ext. 233. The cost for the five-week class
is $75.
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