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TODAY
HELP A CHILD
The American Assn. of University Women is looking for volunteers
to work with children at El Morro Elementary School. Anyone who
enjoys working with will be welcome. Help a Child volunteers work
with teachers in the classroom during school hours. Information: Call
Peggie Thomas (949) 499-1817 or Pat Jamieson (949) 497-2792.
SATURDAY
WINE TASTING FUNDRAISER
A fundraiser for MoveOn.org, a political organization with views
similar to the Democratic Party will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. at
Len’s Wine Cite, 303 Broadway. A minimum donation of $30 will be
requested. Information: (949) 497-8869.
HEALTH TALK
Chiropractor and holistic health educator Stephen Bizal will lead
the Wellness Mastery Workshop, “10 Principles of Wellness.” Bizal
will discuss topics including his views on understanding disease,
emotional wellness and proper diet. The lecture will be from 9 a.m.
to noon in the third floor community room at Wells Fargo Bank, 260
Ocean Ave. Information: (949) 376-7887.
RESTORATION DAYS
Laguna Greenbelt Restoration Days is looking for people to join
park volunteers for a morning of habitat restoration in Laguna Coast
Wilderness Park. Laguna Greenbelt, Inc. has planned a series of
restoration days on the third Saturday of each month through June
2004. It will be from 8 to 11 a.m., and volunteers will help remove
nonnative plants. Meet at the Interpretive Center and parking will be
provided in the gravel parking area just south of the El Toro Road
and Laguna Canyon Road junction. Bring gloves, hat, sunscreen, shovel
and pruners (if you have them) and sturdy shoes and water. All
volunteers receive a free “Keep It Wild” T-shirt. Information: (949)
923-2235 or go to https://www.lagunagreenbelt.org.
WEEKEND HIKES
Laguna Coast Wilderness Park offers hiking, mountain biking and
equestrian riding on designated trails at the Willow Canyon Staging
Area, 20101 Laguna Canyon Road, and hiking on designated trails at
the Dilley Preserve on Laguna Canyon Road every Saturday and Sunday.
Information: (949) 923-2235.
CONNECT SPIRITUALLY
Intuitive counselor George Shaver provides clients with insights
that extend out of their sight from noon to 5 p.m. at the Chakra
Shack every Saturday. Shaver uses a variety of modalities, including
aura, palmistry, channeling and tarot cards. Information: (949)
715-6930.
PEACE VIGIL
The Laguna Beach Peace Vigil will meet every Saturday from 11 a.m.
to 1 p.m. at Main Beach. The group seeks nonviolent answers to global
conflicts. Information: (949) 499-3190 or (949) 494-7609.
SUNDAY
ADULT BASKETBALL
The public is invited to play ball at Laguna Beach High School.
Full-court pick-up games are played in the school’s gym from 9 a.m.
to noon Sundays. Many former high school and college players
participate. The games are sponsored by the city’s recreation
department. Cost is $2 at the door.
MONDAY
MUSIC TOGETHER
South Coast Music Together is hosting classes at two community
locations -- Lang Park at 21540 Wesley Drive and the Laguna Beach
City Hall Recreation Building at 515 Forest Ave. The Music Together
approach develops every child’s natural musical ability through
experience rather than theory. Classes are taught by professional
vocalist and musician Judy Woodson and staff. To register for classes
or attend a free demonstration class, call (949) 719-5585 or go to https://www.southcoastmusic together.com.
BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUP
St. Mary’s Episcopal Church will welcome anyone dealing with grief
and loss in a new support group. The group will meet at 7 p.m. on
Tuesdays. The church is located at 428 Park Ave. Information: The
Rev. Pat McCaughan at (949) 494-3542 or [email protected].
BIBLE STUDY
The semester for Word Study Laguna Beach, a community
nondenominational, nonexclusive Bible study, will begin at noon at
the Calvary Evangelical Free Church. Word Study Laguna Beach is an
independent ministry of Word Study International and meets weekly
from noon to 1 p.m. in the church at 468 Legion St. All are welcome
to participate in the short lesson, small groups, praying and
sharing. Information: (949) 422-8939.
WEDNESDAY
EVENING SERVICES
AT ST. PAUL’S
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church at 1190 Morningside Drive will be
holding midweek services at 7 p.m. Wednesdays. Pastor Charles Mallie
will serve as liturgist. The primary focus of each service will a be
a verse-by-verse exposition of Scripture preached by Rod Rosenbladt
in a format like that used by Chuck Smith, John MacArthur, and J.
Vernon McGee. The program addresses major theological issues. St.
Paul’s offers Sunday morning Bible study at 9 a.m. and a worship
service at 10 a.m. Information: (949) 494-7998.
THURSDAY
CHEESE AND WINE TASTING
Laguna Culinary Arts holds a cheese and wine tasting every second
and third Thursday of the month anytime between 5:30 to 7 p.m. The
cost ranges from $10 to $20 per person. Learn about the
characteristics of the wine and cheese served and why they pair well
together. The classes will take place at the Gourmet Shop and Cafe at
845 Laguna Canyon Road. Information: (949) 494-4006.
OCT. 9
MIGRAINE LECTURE
South Coast Medical Center will host a free health lecture on the
treatment of migraines, “Don’t Let a Migraine Keep You Down: Master
Your Migraine.” Neurologist Kenneth Martinez will discuss how to form
a personal treatment plan with a physician. The 9 to 10 a.m. talk
will be at the hospital auditorium at South Coast Medical Center,
31872 S. Coast Highway. Information: (949) 305-7158.
ONGOING
HORTENSE MILLER GARDEN
Docents are needed for the Hortense Miller Garden in Laguna Beach.
People come from all over the world to see this Laguna landmark. The
commitment is usually for one or two garden tours a month. An
eight-hour training course is offered. Information: Dorothea Yellott
at (949) 494-6627.
OPEN GATHERINGS
Open Gatherings is a local movement that draws people together
from all faiths and nonfaiths to explore topics of spirituality,
relationships and personal ethics. It will start its new season today
at 7 p.m. at the Universalist Fellowship at 429 Cypress Drive. Open
Gatherings will be held on the third Friday of each month and will be
led by the Rev. Tari Lennon. Information: (949) 370-7040.
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