Boys & Girls Club ‘Art of Giving’...
Boys & Girls Club ‘Art of Giving’ Gala
Laguna Beach Boys & Girls Club will hosts its 5th Annual Art of
Giving Gala fundraiser, “Surfin’ Safari,” May 6 at the Ritz Carlton,
Laguna Niguel. The event will offer Laguna Beach-esque fun and
creative celebrating, including cocktails, silent auction, dinner,
live auction and a drawing to win a new BMW 2005 325i. The evening
will end with dancing to the live surf tunes of West Coast Surfers.
Event Co-Chairs Susie Kubesh and Anne Morris have put many hours
into planning this year’s fundraiser. More than $100,000 worth of items will be auctioned, including trips, Tom Swimm’s painting
“Canale Di San Marco,” fine jewelry and more.
Accentuating the “Surfin’ Safari” theme, renowned local board
maker and board member John Pribram handcrafted a 9-foot Ecuadorian
balsa wood surfboard. This rare, high-performance surfboard will be
auctioned to raise money for the club’s after school and summer
enrichment programs that serve more than 800 local youth.
For information, call Kim Maxwell at (949) 494-2535, Ext. 101.
SC Water District
offers scholarship
For the fifth year in a row, South Coast Water District will award
up to three $500 scholarships to qualifying high school seniors who
live or go to school in the service area and are entering college
this fall. Applications are due May 2. To qualify for the district’s
annual “Water Scholarship,” graduating seniors must demonstrate
interest and involvement in public service, community service and/or
the environment through school and extracurricular activities. To
apply, call the district office at (949) 499-4555, Ext. 153, or go to
https://www.scwd.org.
See St. Catherine’s
science curriculum
St. Catherine’s Junior High Science Program prepares students for
high school. Sixth-grade students will experience a week-long stay in
the San Bernardino Mountains at Outdoor Science Camp to gain a better
understanding of ecology, geology and their role in protecting the
environment.
Seventh-grade students study life science in a year-long learning
experience focusing on the basic unit of life, the cell, and cellular
organizations. Students are instructed in the proper way to use lab
equipment and the importance of lab safety. Genetics, evolution,
earth’s history and living things are also studied. In the upcoming
weeks, students will be dissecting cow eyes, earthworms and frogs.
Eighth-grade students study and explore the phenomena of physical
science. Disciplines in this course include: the world of matter,
structure of the atom, forces, light, sound and electricity. Students
will be working with electricity and magnets to construct a motor.
For information or to schedule a tour, call (949) 494-7339.
Gifted students
go to Princeton
The Summer Institute for the Gifted will be offering a three-week
residential program, July 17 to Aug. 6, at Princeton University for
gifted students in the Laguna Beach area.
The three-week, co-educational summer programs are offered to
academically talented students in grades 4-11. The deadline for
applications is May 1.
For information about this and all Summer Institute for the Gifted
programs, contact Amanda Ritz at (866) 303-4744, Ext. 5159 or by
e-mail at [email protected]; or visit the website at https://www.gifted
study.com
Register for free
adult ESL program
Laguna Beach Unified School District is offering adult education
programs. “English as a Second Language” meets 5:30-8:30 p.m. Monday
to Thursdays in room 90, behind the public swimming pool at Manzanita
St. and Park Ave. The class is free. Participants can register with
the instructor. For information, call (949) 497-7700, Ext. 210.
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