Surf Shop Scouts Talent at the Closest Break
The latest special edition t-shirt offered by Laguna Surf & Sport's private label bears the design of Laguna Beach High School senior Melissa Lenker, whose design was chosen from a pool of over 60 entries from among the high school's art students. Full Story
Visitor's Bureau Whips Up Holiday Spirit
The Laguna Beach Visitors & Conference Bureau is pulling out all the stops this year to get residents and visitors alike in the holiday spirit. Now through Dec. 14, members of the public can stop in at their "holiday suite" for a cup of coffee and holiday treat at either of their two locations. Full Story
Wedding Announcement
Chang-Hill
Terri Chang and Ryan Hill were united in marriage on Aug. 8, 2008, at the Ritz Carlton Resort in Dana Point. Attending the bride was maid of honor Kamelia Namazi, and serving as bridesmaids were Tina Chen, Annie Lianekeo and Lindsay Murray. The groom's best man was his brother, Mark Hill, and groomsmen were Matt Ampagoomian, Mike Herdman and Danny Colles. Full Story
Club Half Way to Financial Goal
The Boys & Girls Club of Laguna Beach kicked off its $100,000 fundraising campaign, "It Just Takes One." To date the 55-year-old club has raised more than half its year year-end goal, which is entirely devoted to providing a quality after-school program for 1,400 community youth. Full Story
More Seek Shelter as Economy Weakens
Friendship Shelter reminds area residents that although times are difficult and the future uncertain, the homeless, and those increasingly on the edge of homelessness, are desperately in need. About 35,000 people were living on the streets or in their cars last year in Orange County, estimates one organization assisting programs for the homeless. Full Story
Senior Center at Center of Fun
The Laguna Beach Senior Center will hold a special Thanksgiving luncheon Nov. 26 at 11:30 a.m. in the lower level of the Laguna Beach Senior Center. There is a suggested donation of $4 for those 60 years and older and cost is $5.50 for those under 60. Full Story
Store Snares a 'Road Mouse' for the Internet Fast Lane
Even as the auto industry is looking for a government bailout and auto dealers are hunting for customers, the owner of My Laguna Office hopes a new fourwheeled gadget will have car lovers racing to his door. Full Story
No Bogeys at Liam's Tournament
More than 72 local residents helped Ron May, Jr., raise $200,000 playing in a golf tournament at the Aliso Creek Golf Course on Nov. 17, to honor his son Liam. Liam, who had Down's syndrome, died from leukemia a year ago at age three. Full Story
Eco-Aware Showroom Opens
Countertops made from car windshields. Cabinets made from pressed wheat. Towels made from bamboo. Tiles made from beer bottles. Insulation made from Levis. These are a few of the eco-friendly products on display at Laguna Green, an eco-conscious kitchen and bath showroom opening in Laguna Beach on Saturday, Nov. 22. Full Story
Plant Sale at Farmers Market
Friends of the Hortense Miller Garden will be at the Laguna Beach Farmers Market this Saturday to sell paperwhites and Christmas flowering amaryllis. These are special top-sized bulbs are ready to be potted or started in vases of water. There will also be potted plants, pots, and other garden related items for sale to benefit the garden. Full Story
Scouting for Food
Brad Itnyre and Thor Fay, along with others from Laguna Beach Scout and Cub Troop 35, collected donations Nov. 8 of non-perishable food items for Second Harvest Food Bank, which helps the working poor, seniors, the disabled, homeless and individuals with emergencies. Full Story
Two-Wheeling Along France's Canals
Meeting Other Americans on the Canal
Part 7
Day 11 - Vincelles to Chantel Censoir
Today I left the campground and began my long trip on the Nivernais Canal. Surprisingly most of the tow path was paved.
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 LBHS Football Book 2009
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