Lab to host charity event for children...
Lab to host charity event for children
The third annual “Orange County Design Collective” exhibition will
be held from 8 to 11 p.m. Friday at the Lab, 2930 Bristol St., Costa
Mesa.
The event will benefit the America Works for Kids charity through
a silent auction.
America Works for Kids is a nonprofit organization dedicated to
preparing foster children ages 12 to 17 to become independent
contributors to the community.
Participants confirmed to date are: The Amerikan Project,
Billabong, Cardboard Robot, Element, Ezekiel, Fox, Fresh Jive,
Hurley, Lost, LOW, LRG, Mada, Op, Quiksilver, Reef, Roxy, Rusty,
Sanuk, Split, Status Foe, Stussy, Tankfarm and Trovata.
The pre-paid admission is $25. The admission fee includes three
drinks, food and a T-shirt. Payment for the event must be made by
today.
Checks are to be made payable to the Lab.
The admission fee is a nonprofit donation and is tax deductible.
Free valet parking will be offered at the Lab, but carpooling is
recommended.
For more information, call Julie Shumaker at (714) 966-6661 or
e-mail [email protected].
Group taking donations for troops overseas
The safeguard group is preparing holiday care packages for the 4th
Cavalry Squadron stationed in Iraq. The group is asking for donations
of DVDs, books, batteries, PlayStations, sunglasses, magazines and
basic supplies such as soap, toothpaste and food. Personal letters of
encouragement and support are also welcomed.
Donations are welcomed from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through
Friday at the group’s office, 3554 Business Park Drive in Costa Mesa,
near Harbor Boulevard.
For more information, call Britney Oates at (714) 957-8787, Ext.
246.
City seeking donations for spring cleanup
The city of Costa Mesa is seeking donations of money, supplies,
materials, food and drinks for its Neighbors for Neighbors spring
2005 community cleanup event.
The event will be on April 23. It will bring together residents
and community leaders in an effort to improve low-income homes. The
Canyon Park cleanup will be part of this event.
The event will include removing graffiti, cleaning up debris and
general neighborhood beautification. Nearly 800 volunteers are
expected to attend the event, which starts at 8 a.m. and ends at
noon.
All donations should be sent to the attention of Jacqueline
Reeves, Housing and Community Development, City of Costa Mesa, PO Box
1200, Costa Mesa, CA, 92628-1200.
All monetary donations should be made out to the Costa Mesa
Community Foundation with a memo notation “Neighbors for Neighbors.”
All funds will be used for the cost of materials and supplies for
the event. Donor contributions will be recognized in advertisements.
In order to receive endorsements on the Neighbors for Neighbors
T-shirts, donations must be received in the Housing and Community
Development department by March 4.
For more information, contact Jacqueline Reeves at (714) 754-4870.
Parent Help USA to
aid Toys for Tots
Parent Help USA, a child-abuse-prevention center in Costa Mesa, is
accepting donations for its holiday gala benefit and memberships for
its 2004 membership drive.
The group offers free counseling, weekly peaceful-parenting
classes and motel family outreach services, and it participates in
the Toys for Tots program.
With the holiday season approaching, the group needs blankets,
toys and clothing.
For membership and donation information, go to the group’s website
at https://www.parenthelpusa.org.
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