David Young to be honored
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David Young, who has been on the board of directors for the Festival
of Arts since 1954, is being honored for his commitment to the arts
in Laguna Beach and his dedication for volunteering.
Young, known for his quick wit and perseverance, will receive two
awards, “Orange County Arts Cultural Legacy Award for Community
Visionary,” from Arts Orange County and the “Spirit of Volunteerism
Award,” from the Orange County Volunteer Center.
Young will be honored with these awards during the 2004 Spirit of
Volunteerism luncheon on April 7 and at the Orange County fifth
annual Arts Awards on April 22.
Young has established and facilitated many arts organizations, and
has been a volunteer for 50 years. He also founded the Laguna Beach
College of Art and Design and established the Festival of Arts
scholarship program at Laguna Beach High School, which has awarded
$2.7 million in scholarship funds. In 1989, he helped establish the
Festival of Arts Foundation, which underwrites area art associations
-- and he serves as the vice-president of the festival board.
-- Suzie Harrison
Laguna sailor helps rescue man from ocean
Laguna sailor Roy Reineman saved the life of a capsized kayaker in
the middle of a sailboat race on March 20.
Reineman, 55, and the crew of the Violetta de la Mar were
participating in the Balboa Yacht Club’s 66 Series competition when
they found Charles Negus, a 71-year-old Newport Beach resident adrift
about one mile off of the Santa Ana River Jetty, Orange County
Sherrif’s Sgt. Mike Scalise said.
A description of the rescue on the Yacht Club’s website indicates
Reineman and the Violetta’s crew recovered a 71-year-old man who was
suffering from hypothermia after he lost hold of his kayak and was
swimming in the Pacific for about two hours.
The Orange County Sherrif’s Harbor Patrol identified the kayaker
as Newport Beach resident Charles Negus. Negus was aided by deputies
Terry Smith and Dave Lamphere who arrived in a fire boat after the
Violetta’s crew called 911 and transported to Hoag Hospital.
Scalise said Negus probably would not have made it through the
accident if not for Reineman and the Violetta.
“This guy was in pretty bad shape. I don’t know how long he could
have survived,” Scalise said.
-- Andrew Edwards
Laguna Beach Officer of the Year to be honored
Police Officer Jim Cota will be honored by the Exchange Clubs of
Laguna Beach as 2003 Officer of the Year.
The group will also recognize police and fire dispatcher Yvette
Barbari as 2003 Civilian Employee of the Year and Dylan Metzler as
2003 Explorer of the Year.
Lagunans are invited to the April 22 banquet where the three will
be honored. The banquet will begin at 6 p.m. at Tivoli Too! at 777
Laguna Canyon Road. The cost to attend or to sponsor a police officer
will be $35. Information: (949) 499-9429.
RUFF to hold Easter Brunch
RUFF will have a traditional Easter Brunch at Tivoli Too! in
Laguna Beach, Easter Sunday, April 11 from 11a.m. until 2 p.m.
Volunteers should wear comfortable clothes and arrive at 10:30
a.m. Please respond to Arlene, [email protected] or call 949-651-0863,
for more information.
Churches to hold holiday services and more
The Laguna Beach Methodist Church will hold Palm Sunday and Easter
services for the holidays.
It will have a children’s Palm Sunday pageant “Garden of Easter”
at 8:30 and 10 a.m. on Sunday.
There will be a Seder Dinner at 6 p.m. Wednesday. Tickets are $15
per person, reservations are required.
There will be a play and Holy Communion at 7 p.m. on Thursday.
On April 9 it will hold a service on the seven stations of the
cross. That service will be at 7 p.m.
On Easter Sunday there will be a sunrise service at 6 a.m. at Main
Beach. Guests are asked to bring chairs and blankets.
The church will have a sermon and band at 8:30 a.m. that day and
at 10 a.m. there will be a sermon and choir presentation.
The church is at 21632 Wesley Drive. For more information, call
(949) 499-3088 or https://lagunabeachumc.org.
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church will have services for holy week.
Palm Sunday services will be at 10 a.m. At 7 p.m. on April 9,
there will be a service for Good Friday. On April 11, Easter services
will be held at 8:45 and 10 a.m. There will be an Easter breakfast
from 8:45 to 9:45 a.m.
The church is at 1190 Morningside Drive. For more information,
call Pastor Charles Mallie at (949) 494-7996.
Neighborhood Congregational Church will hold a Seder Supper at
6:30 p.m. Thursday in Bridge Hall. On April 9 it will host a Good
Friday Labyrinth Walk from noon to 7 p.m. in Bridge Hall. There will
be quiet time/medication from 5 to 7 p.m. in the sanctuary.
The church is at 340 St. Ann’s Drive. For information, call (949)
494-8061.
Mondays with the Mayor will continue
Mayor Cheryl Kinsman will continue “Mondays with the Mayor” at
City Hall from 2 to 4 p.m. on the Mondays before each City Council
meeting.
Upcoming Mondays with the Mayor will be on April 5 and April 19.
If you want to schedule a specific appointment, please call Carol
Bright, at (949) 497-0308.
Garden Club to host Laguna tour
The Laguna Beach Garden Club will host a tour of six North Laguna
Beach gardens. The tour will be May 6 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tickets
will cost $20, and an optional box lunch can be purchased for $10.
Tickets must be purchased in advance.
To order tickets, write to Laguna Beach Chamber of Commerce, 357
Glenneyre St. Laguna Beach, CA 92651. For more information, call
(949) 494-4974.
Meeting to focus on views in Laguna Beach
Ken Dyda, the architect of the Rancho Palos Verdes View
Restoration and Preservation Ordinance will be speak at 2 p.m.
Saturday in the upstairs conference room at Wells Fargo Bank, 260
Ocean Ave.
Save Laguna Views invites all concerned Lagunans on both sides of
this issue to the meeting.
Open Gatherings to discuss ‘Da Vinci Code’
Open Gatherings Salon topic will be “The Da Vinci Code, Part II:
Is There any Truth in that Fiction?” Rev. Tari Lennon will lead the
discussion. The April 2 meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. at the
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship at 429 Cypress D. in North Laguna
Beach.
For more information about any Open Gatherings event, please call
(949) 370-7040 or visit https://www.opengatherings.com.
Laguna business club will host talk
The Laguna Beach Business Club will host two Laguna speakers, Rick
Cirelli and Steve Ewing.
Cirelli will talk on “Innovative Mortgage Programs to Keep Up with
Rapidly Increasing Property Values in Laguna Beach” and Ewing’s talk
will be on “Business Growth by Design: How Better Products Make
Stronger Brands.”
The event will be held April 15 at 7:30 a.m. at Citizens Business
Bank, at 800 Glenneyre St.
For more information and reservations, contact Gil Thibault at
(949) 497-3331 ext. 203, Rick Cirelli at (949) 494-4701 or Steve
Ewing at (949) 497-4275.
Library will host annual poetry contest
The Laguna Beach Library will sponsor its sixth annual poetry
contest through April.
The contest, “Poetic License,” is open to Lagunans of all ages,
and contestants will be divided among seven age groups. Winners will
receive gift certificates to the Latitude 33 Bookstore and winning
poems will be published in a booklet published by the library.
Participants can submit up to three entries by April 30. Poems can
be placed in the poetry mailbox inside the library’s front door. The
library is at 363 Glenneyre St. Information: (949) 497-1733.
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