Costa Mesa will honor two teens Costa...
Costa Mesa will
honor two teens
Costa Mesa teenagers Michael Gilmore and Hunter Golden will be
given the city’s Mayor’s award for returning a lost day planner
containing credit cards, cash and other personal items. The boys
found the planner near a local Jack in the Box restaurant and
reported it to police, who returned the planer to its owner. Mayor
Allan Mansoor will present the award to Gilmore and Golden at an
April 19 City Council meeting. The mayor’s award recognizes citizens
who show leadership and concern for the public good.
Military cat reports
for civilian duty
The Community Animal Network, an organization that helps place
animals in loving homes, did its part to help support the troops last
Saturday.
Andrew Cohen of Livonia, Mich., who was on military assignment
locally, was getting ready to leave the country indefinitely on
another assignment and was having trouble finding a home for his
5-year-old, black-and-white female cat, Pisces.
After calling more than 30 animal organizations over the past few
months without any luck, he was referred to the Community Animal
Network by the National Cat Protection Society.
The founder of Community Animal Network, DiAnna Pfaff-Martin,
heard Cohen’s heartfelt story and suggested what turned out to be a
winning plan.
“I asked Andrew to e-mail a photo of himself in uniform and plan
to be at our Fashion Island adoption event on Saturday in full
uniform dress,” Pfaff-Martin said. “I placed the photo of Andrew up
on our website on Thursday night and began seeking a foster home as a
back up in case Pisces was not adopted on Saturday. I was so worried,
because Andrew was leaving immediately.”
When Pisces arrived at the Russo’s pet store adoption event in
Newport Beach, Cohen met William and Sheri Reynolds who were
interested within the first five minutes. Things became complicated
when a couple arrived shortly after with a copy of the website
announcement and their preadoption questionnaire completed, wanting
to adopt the cat.
“We managed to have everyone leave happily with a cat,”
Pfaff-Martin said. “The couple that arrived later was just happy that
the military cat was being adopted and delighted in another choice.”
Performing arts center announces 2006 events
On April 13, Orange County Performing Arts Center officials and
patrons plan to announce a range of programming details for 2006,
when the Renee and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall and Samueli Theater
are scheduled to open.
At the event, starting at 1:30 p.m. at the center’s Plaza Terrace,
all of the performances for the concert hall’s grand opening will be
unveiled, as will programming highlights for the center’s 20th
anniversary, to be held Sept. 15 to Oct. 22 next year.
Maestro Valery Gergiev, the artistic and general director of the
Miriinsky Theater in St. Petersburg, Russia, will release details of
a collaboration between his theater and the center.
And Pacific Symphony Music Director Carl St. Clair will announce
two world-premiere commissions to inaugurate the new concert hall.
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