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Arts committee
seeks volunteers
Costa Mesa is looking for volunteers to serve on the city’s
Cultural Arts Committee, which promotes arts programs, such as a
youth art display at City Hall, the recognition of local artists and
the annual Chalk Art Festival. Committee seats for six members and
one alternate are now open, and the City Council recently expanded
eligibility to include not just residents but also business owners
and people who work in the city.
To apply, pick up a form from the city clerk’s office at 77 Fair
Drive or from the city website at https://www.ci.costa-mesa.ca.us, or
send a letter of interest to Costa Mesa City Council, P.O. Box 1200,
Costa Mesa, CA 92628. The deadline is July 5.
UCI scientist receives $2.7-million grant
Ivan Soltesz, a UC Irvine neurobiologist who studies epilepsy, has
received the Senator Jacob Javits Award in the Neurosciences, a prize
for researchers in the field of brain injuries and illnesses.
Soltesz, who joined the UCI faculty in 1995, will receive $2.7
million over the next seven years from the National Institute of
Neurological and Communicative Disorders and Stroke. He was one of
four Javits honorees this year, with the other grants going to
researchers at UC San Diego, Yale and Harvard.
“I am honored and excited to receive the Javits neuroscience
award,” Soltesz said. “The award represents a unique opportunity for
our laboratory to pursue fundamentally novel research avenues into
the mechanisms that underlie post-traumatic epilepsy.”
City offers July 4th street closure permits
Applications are now being accepted in Costa Mesa from residents
who want to close their street for a block party on the Fourth of
July. To close a street, residents must apply for and obtain a city
permit, and anyone using fireworks is required to clean up afterward.
Application packets are available from the city by calling the
city manager’s office at (714)754-5327, visiting the office at 77
Fair Drive, or using the city’s website at
https://www.ci.costa-mesa.ca.us. Applications must be filed by June
22, and applicants will be notified about their permit by June 27.
Head Start set to
celebrate 40 years
Celebrate 40 years of Head Start, a federally funded child
development program, on May 18 at the Costa Mesa Head Start office,
2352 Canyon Drive. The event is for participants in Orange County’s
22 Head Start programs, and the public is welcome.
Hear about the history of Head Start, see performances by students
in the program and enjoy some birthday cake. The celebration begins
at 9 a.m. For more information, call (949)631-6603.
Share Our Selves receives state award
Share Our Selves, a Costa Mesa organization that provides free
food, clothing and services to those in need, was recently recognized
for the quality of healthcare it offers to residents. CalOptima, the
agency that administers Medi-Cal benefits in Orange County, gave
Share Our Selves the Mary K. Dewane Safety Net award on May 3.
Share Our Selves, founded in 1970, serves about 225,000 Orange
County residents and is one of the county’s largest emergency relief
organizations.
Santa Ana production features two locals
Brooke Thompson of Newport Beach and Eve Morris of Costa Mesa are
scheduled to appear in Broadway On Tour’s production of “The Wizard
of Wonderland -- Alice Meets Dorothy,” a one-hour musical for young
audiences.
Thirteen-year-old Brooke is an eighth-grade student at Orange
County High School of the Arts. Eve, 9, is a third-grade student at
St. John the Baptist School.
The show runs May 14 to June 4 at Ebell Theater in Santa Ana.
Tickets are $7. Call (714) 542-6939 or visit www.broadwayontour.org
for more information.
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