Walking to fight multiple sclerosis
Three Huntington Beach women are participating in a three-day,
50-mile walk in September to raise money and awareness to fight
multiple sclerosis.
Amy McClairy, Tanaaz Wheeler and Jeanne Woodard plan to
participate in the third annual Southern California MS Challenge, a
hike from Carlsbad to Downtown San Diego the weekend of Sept. 10
through 12, put on by the Orange County chapter of the National
Multiple Sclerosis Society. There are 400 others registered to race.
Most of the participants either have multiple sclerosis, or in
McClairy’s case, have a spouse with the disease.
“In a lot of ways, I feel like this is the only thing I can do,”
she said. “My husband is really touched by my involvement in this
race, and it gives him a glimmer of hope.”
Participants spend several months training and raising money for
the event, which benefits multiple sclerosis research and hopefully,
one day, a cure.
A minimum fundraising commitment of $2,500 is required to
participate. During the three-day event, there will be full-service
rest stops every three to four miles, and walkers will end each day
with accommodations at host hotels.
For more information or to register, visit
https://www.mymschallenge.com or call (800) 486-6762.
Officer honored for career of service
Senior Huntington Beach Police Officer Richard Wright has received
this year’s Distinguished Honorable Mention Award from the Orange
County Chapter of the American Society for Industrial Security.
The 27-year law-enforcement veteran and has served with the
Huntington Beach Traffic Bureau for 21 years and is believed to be
one of the longest-serving motorcycle officers in Orange County.
Wright has received several awards from Mothers Against Drunk
Driving including his accomplishments in the identification and
apprehension of impaired drivers.
Surf City walk/run
announces winners
Olympic water polo silver medalist Julie Swail took home this
year’s first-place award in the open women’s division of the Surf
City 5K walk/run on the Fourth of July.
Swail was one of more than 3,300 who participated in this year’s
event. The Irvine resident plans to work as an NBC announcer at this
year’s Olympics in Athens, Greece.
“It was great running through the various neighborhoods and seeing
everyone come out of their home to cheer us on,” Swail said. “Some
people were wearing their Fourth of July uniforms and others still
had their pajamas on.”
Taking second place was Kathy Smith of Irvine, followed by Natalie
Perkins from Garden Grove. In the men’s open 5K, Ozy Pina of Long
Beach took first place, followed by Corona del Mar resident Josh
Yelsey and JD Krawczyk of Westminster.
In the men’s division for Huntington Beach residents, David
Schumacher took first place, followed by David Bartis and then Tony
Guadagnin. In the women’s division, R. Rogff-Bartiss grabbed first
place, followed by Christine Appell and then April Popjoy.
Gordon McDuff won the Stroller 5K, an event that requires parents
to push a child through the race. Longtime stroller veteran Thorston
Hegberg took second place, followed by Tim Hickok. For the women’s
Stroller 5K, Erin Petrossi rolled in first, followed by Kris Stilton
and Sandra Hill.
Several roads near you will be closing soon
Several Surf City streets will be closed from July 14 to 18 for
infrastructural improvements.
A private contractor overseeing the installation of the Orange
County Sanitation District Bushard Trunk Line plans to close the
intersection of Yorktown Avenue and Bushard Street to traffic on July
14 and 15.
Construction will occur on the north side of the intersection, and
Bushard will subsequently be closed between mid-Yorktown north to the
Bass Drive intersection and later shut down between Banning Avenue
and Drumbeat Drive through the first week of August.
Crews working on improvement to the Union Pacific Railroad
Crossing on Warner Avenue plan to close that road between Gothard
Street and Beach Boulevard between July 17 and 18 for improvements to
the Union Pacific Railroad Crossing. Motorists can take alternate
routes on Slater Avenue.
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