Flying kites for clean air
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Angelique Flores
HUNTINGTON BEACH -- Kites will soar overhead at Pier Plaza on Sunday
to encourage building a pollution-free ozone.
The city welcomes the first Free-to-Breathe Kite Festival in hopes of
raising awareness about the effects of air pollution on lungs and to
encourage the community to do its part to clean the air.
The event will feature professional kite-flying demonstrations and
lessons, hands-on guidance in kite building, a poster and poetry contest
and a candy drop from the sky.
“We thought that having a kite festival would be a really good way to
demonstrate an element that’s hard see, which is air,” said Kristi Munns,
spokeswoman for the American Lung Assn., the event’s organizers.
With May being National Clean Air Month and Southern California
ranking second in the nation with the worst air pollution, the festival
is especially timely.
“It’s incredibly important,” Munns said. “Not many people associate us
with clean air, but it affects the lungs.”
Youths will be able to visit activity booths and other booths with
information on lung health and how they can contribute to a
pollution-free ozone. Festival-goers can also dedicate and fly a kite in
memorial of a loved one lost or living with a lung disease.
“It’s going to be a fun event to make kids think about why they need
to think about taking care of their bodies and not smoke and damage
lungs,” said Tracy Pellman, co-chair of the festival.
The American Lung Association of Orange County hopes the festival will
gather about a thousand people and become an annual event at the pier.
The festival is sponsored by Fountain Valley Hospital, Hoag Hospital,
Orange Coast Memorial Hospital, South Coast Air Quality Management
District and the Kite Connection. The Kite Trade Assn. has made the
festival its west coast event.
FYI
The Free-to-Breathe Kite Festival will be held from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Sunday at the north side of Pier Plaza at Pacific Coast Highway and Main
Street in Huntington Beach. The event is free and open to the public.
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