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Golden West College still has tickets available for the 4th annual
Fund-raising Gala is today.
The event is scheduled for March 17 at the Hilton Waterfront Beach
Resort. A silent auction is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. followed by dinner at
7 p.m. The event also includes entertainment and dancing.
Auction items include a trip for two to Maui, a getaway to Mexico, a
fishing vacation in Oregon, a kayak, the use of a Hummer for a day and
various works of art.
Proceeds will benefit the students by providing scholarship money for,
as well as funding for, projects and programs that help keep the college
operating and innovative. Last year, the Golden West College Foundation
was able to fund $34,457 worth of instructional items.
Tables of eight or 10 cost $800. Tickets are $80 per plate, $40 is
tax-deductible.
Donations of auction items are also being accepted through the
Foundation.
Reservations are requested ASAP.
Information: (714) 895-8316 or e-mail to o7
Holden named chair of Bolsa Chica Conservancy
The Bolsa Chica Conservancy’s 2001 board members were recently
elected. They are: Steve Holden, chairman; Paul Luskin, vice chairman;
Lucy Dunn, secretary; Kathi Rank, financial officer. Adrianne Morrison
continues as the executive director.
Outgoing Chairman Ed Laird passed the gavel to Steve Holden who said,
“As chairman of the Bolsa Chica Conservancy, I see many opportunities to
continue bringing our education and science programs to the public. We
will also build a five-year plan for the conservancy that will take us
into the future. Our Board will work this year to build on our 10-year
history and to upgrade our programs to further benefit our members and
the public.”
Unique photo awards were given to Laird, who served from 1998 to 2001,
and to former Ecological Reserve Manager Erick Burres, who has joined the
Californian Water Board as its volunteer coordinator.
Holden is a native of Orange County and has lived in Huntington Beach
since the 1960s. In 1962, he organized South Shores Insurance Agency, an
independent insurance agency from which he retired in 1997.
He has been active in many community organizations, including the
Huntington Beach City School District Board of Trustees, Huntington Beach
Planning Commission, the Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerce, the
Lincoln Club of Orange County, the Bolsa Chica Conservancy and the Sea &
Sage Audubon Society.
Holden and his wife Betty have three children, seven grandchildren and
three great-grandchildren.
Negotiations underway for Surf City teachers
The Huntington Beach Elementary Teachers Assn.’s proposal to the
District for negotiating the collective bargaining agreement for
2001-2002 was presented to the Board of Trustees at the regular board
meeting Feb. 20.
A public hearing will be held at the next meeting Tuesday. At that
time, the board will receive any input before negotiations between the
district and the certified bargaining unit.
The meeting will be at 7 p.m. at the district office, 20451 Craimer
Lane, Huntington Beach. (714) 964-8888.
Students honor Washington, Lincoln
Tamura Elementary School in Huntington Beach held Presidential Day on
Friday for its 90 second-graders. Parents and teachers came together to
plan the day of learning activities that included math, poetry, music and
reading lessons that centered around George Washington and Abraham
Lincoln.
“It’s a culmination of all the things that go on in the classroom,”
said teacher Julie Zaldo.
Wishing Dr. Seuss a happy birthday
Moiola School in Fountain Valley will celebrate Dr. Seuss’ birthday
Friday.
Community members will visit the classrooms to read their favorite Dr.
Seuss books to the students. Teachers and guests are invited to honor the
author by dressing up as the Cat in the Hat.
Students will also read, write and tell stories to each other. School
officials hope the event will help illustrate the importance of reading
at any age in any profession.
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