Applications for theater use under way The...
Applications for theater use under way
The Laguna Beach Unified School District and the city of Laguna
Beach are reviewing applications for the use of the Artists Theater
during the upcoming fiscal year, July 1, 2004 through June 30, 2005.
All applications must be received at the high school administrative
offices by 5 p.m. June 4.
Letters announcing the application process will be sent to
interested parties. Applications will be available for pickup on
Wednesday at the high school administrative office and the city’s
recreation department.
The applications will be reviewed by the school district with
first preference given to school activities. Officials say every
effort will be made to accommodate as many requests as possible. A
joint school district and city committee will review the proposed
theater-use schedule.
The final schedule will be available at the high school
administrative office. Applicants will receive confirmation of use by
the end of July.
Questions regarding the scheduling process should be referred to
Peter Roche at (949) 497-7750. ext. 287.
High school aquatics receives donations
The Laguna Beach High School swim team received a new electronic
scoreboard and touch-pad timers, which were installed in all eight
swimming lanes.
The equipment was donated by FlexPoint Funding Corporation, said
Ryann Knott, the company’s president.
Knott said the donation should help the high school have the most
state-of-the-art high school swimming facility in the region. The
company also provided funding for new water polo caps and
registration costs for upcoming tournaments.
Swim team head coach Andrew Priest called the pool one of the best
facilities in the county, and said he is grateful for the company’s
generosity.
Final weekend for performances
Laguna Beach High School Dance Company will continue with the
performances of its spring show, “Elements,” today and Saturday.
The company continually has won for outstanding choreography and
dance performances.
Cast in the performance include Katie Bing, Jeremy Frimond, Cooper
Henderson, Kira Josephson, Brent Kling, Madison Mister, Madeline
Morrison, Kimberly Reisman, Gary Samuelian and Anni Staight. Tod A.
Kubo, the founder and director of the dance company, is the main
choreographer. Two other professional choreographers worked on
pieces.
All performances are at 7:30 p.m. in the high school’s Artist
Theater. Tickets are $8 for students, $10 general admission, and $15
for reserved seating. For tickets or information about the company,
go to www.lagunadance.com or call the box office at 497-7771.
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