BRIEFS
Residents with weight-loss resolutions for 2001 may want to go to boot
camp to take off the pounds.
The Optimum Boot Camp, founded by six-year Marine Corps veteran
Raphael Verela, will feature instruction in kick-boxing, aerobics,
flexibility, group runs and a military-style obstacle course.
Unlike some fitness programs, the 90-minute boot camp courses are held
outside, along the beach at the end of Main Street. Classes take place at
6 a.m. and 6 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
Students may join at any point, and may
visithttps://www.optimumbootcamp.com or call (800) 493-6987 for fee and
program information.
New water district directors sworn in
Seven Orange County residents were sworn in as directors of the newly
consolidated Municipal Water District of Orange County.
Taking the oath of office were Brett R. Barbre, Larry D. Dick, Wayne
A. Clark, Ed Royce Sr., Erick Bakall, Joan Finnegan and Susan Hinman.
Administering the oath was Rep. Ed Royce (R-Fullerton), son of water
district director Ed Royce Sr.
The new directors will officially take their seats at a board meeting
Wednesday.
Public hearing set on school unification
The Fountain Valley School District Board of Trustees will hold a
public hearing next week to continue discussion of the district’s
exploration into reorganizing into a unified school district.
The board of trustees responded in November to ongoing community
interest by launching an exploration into reorganizing the district’s
current kindergarten through eighth-grade configuration into a
kindergarten through 12th-grade unified district.
The community is welcome to attend. The board will not make any final
actions at the meeting. The hearing is intended to provide the community
an opportunity to learn more about the effort and questions. Each speaker
will be given four minutes to make comments.
The hearing is scheduled for 8 p.m. Jan. 18 in the board room at 17210
Oak St., Fountain Valley.
Applicants sought for city committees
The city of Fountain Valley is accepting applications from people
interested in serving on the following commissions and committees:
* Planning Commission, which makes recommendations to the City Council
on planning and zoning issues,
* Community Services Commission, which formulates and recommends
policies on recreation services for the City Council,
* Traffic Committee, which assists in preparing and publishing traffic
reports and reviews complaints about traffic matters,
* Housing and Community Development Committee, which reviews the
city’s federal Community Block Grant Program and recommends housing and
community development;
* Advisory Committee for the Disabled, which is designed to develop
barrier-free wheelchair access to buildings and facilities in the city.
Applications are available in the city clerk’s office, 10200 Slater
Ave., and are due by 5 p.m. Jan. 19.
Information: (714) 593-4445.
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