Learn About the Homeless Who Call Laguna Beach Home
The city's housing and human services committee will be conducting a community homeless forum at City Hall on June 14 from 9 to 11 a.m. Full Story
City Worker, Son Win Big on TV Game Show
Larry and Evan Wohrman were the big winners last Friday as part of dads and grads week on the television game show "Wheel of Fortune." They won cash and prizes worth $22,700. Full Story
Clinic Receives CVS Grant
Laguna Beach Community Clinic recently received a $1,000 grant from the drug store chain CVS, which awards such grants to organizations with a common goal of supporting affordable health care services for the uninsured. "We depend upon help from those who share our vision of healthcare for all. Full Story
Seniors Jump Into Summer With Outdoor Lunch
Kick off the summer June 9 at the Senior Center's summer BBQ from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. and enjoy a cheeseburger, baked beans, coleslaw, and ice cream as well as entertainment by Tom and Kris of Global Affair, raffle prizes, and good company. Full Story
Chill Golfers
From left, Andy and Katie Kim, along with Scott Gaw and Jose Berumen of the Best Western Laguna Brisas Spa Hotel, joined 100 industry friends and athletes at the recent Chill Foundation's annual charity golf tournament at the Monarch Beach Resort in Dana Point. The event raised $25,000 for Chill's programs for under-served youth. Full Story
Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend
For her Girl Scout Gold Award, Jami Andrews of Laguna Beach Girl Scout Troop 753 created a one-day girls softball clinic for third- through eighthgrade girls. Full Story
Robinson Earns Eagle's Rank
John Wesley Robinson, a member of Laguna Beach Boy Scout Troop 35 since 2001 and a senior at Laguna Beach High School, was recognized for earning the rank of Eagle Scout on May 15. Only fivepercent of all Boy Scouts earn the Eagle rank; however, six of the original nine from Robinson's patrol have earned the distinction. Full Story
Beachcomber Steps Up to Support Crystal Cove
The Beachcomber Restaurant at Crystal Cove will again serve as the major sponsor of Crystal Cove Alliance's sixth annual fundraising gala to be held Sept. 6. Full Story
Park Talk Includes Snapshots of Past, Present and Future
A free presentation sponsored by the environmental coalition for the Orange County Great Park will be held June. 13. Doors at the Irvine Ranch Water District, Multipurpose Room, 15600 Sand Canyon Road, open at 6:45 p.m. Full Story
Habitat Pitches Democrats on Veteran Housing
Laguna Beach Democratic Club meets June 12 at 7 p.m. to discuss a veterans' housing project initiative by Habitat for Humanity under construction in San Juan Capistrano. Sharon Ellis, Habitat's executive director, will describe the organization's mission to provide low cost housing to those most in need. Full Story
Visionary Guides Women to Rely on Their Intuition
Maria Yraceburu, a 13th generation Quero Apache Diiyin (or "Holy One"), will lead "Women's Earth Ways," a day of ceremony for women, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, June 14, at the Laguna Beach United Methodist Church. Preregistration is required at www. yraceburu.org. The cost is $150 for the day. Full Story
Divers Probe Artificial OC Reefs
California Ships to Reefs will hold a public workshop June 19 to discuss establishing an Orange County chapter of the organization, dedicated to creating artificial reefs for recreational divers along the California coast. The workshop will be held from 6 to 10 p.m. at the Ocean Institute, 24200 Dana Point Harbor Drive, Dana Point. Full Story
Chabad Celebrates Shavuot Holiday
Chabad Jewish Center welcomes the community to a special Shavuot service June 9, beginning at 10:30 a.m., with special holiday prayers and a reading of the Ten Commandments. A dairy brunch and ice cream party follows the service. Yizkor memorial services will take place on June 10 at noon. Full Story
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 LBHS Football Book 2009
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