Residents get chance to share ideas on...
Residents get chance to share ideas on rules
Newport Beach residents interested in weighing in on new rules
governing city parks can attend a meeting of the Recreation
Activities at 4:45 p.m. Wednesday at the Bonita Creek Community
Center at 3010 La Vida.
Residents will be able to participate in a discussion on new rules
for conduct in city parks that could include permits for athletic
leagues, rules governing group reservations, parking, animal rules
and prohibited conduct such as paintball and alcohol consumption. For
more information, call the city’s recreation office at (949)
644-3151.
Estancia will open its doors to the public
Estancia High School is inviting the community to an open house
from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. today and Wednesday.
Those interested in sitting in on a class, talking with staff
members or just passing through and seeing the campus should stop by
the front office for a visitor’s pass, map and class schedule.
For more information, call the school at (949) 515-6500.
College paper honored seven times over
Orange Coast College’s student newspaper, the Coast Report, won
seven awards at a state journalism competition held from April 2 to 4
in Los Angeles.
More than 40 California schools and 500 delegates participated in
the annual Journalism Assn. of Community Colleges competition.
Matt Ballinger, editor of the Coast Report, won the newswriting
division and took third place in the copy editing contest. Virginia
Lopez, the paper’s sports editor, took third for her sports photo.
Jimmy Stroup won a pair of honorable mention awards for a news and
feature story. Photo editor Raquel S-Saboor and Stephanie McMaster
earned honorable mention in the team feature category. The paper also
received honorable mention for its front page design.
Ballet dancers needed for Barclay show
The National Choreographers Initiative in Corona del Mar is
holding auditions on Sunday for male and female ballet dancers
interested in performing in a July 24 show at the Irvine Barclay
Theatre.
The 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. audition at UC Irvine’s Claire Trevor School
of the Arts, in dance studio 1100, will cost $10 to attend. Dancers
must be in excellent performing condition, have a strong ballet
background and the ability to adapt to several styles.
Four choreographers in residence will be developing a new work of
their choosing at the audition, which will culminate in the July 24
performance.
Dancers unable to attend the audition may apply by sending a
resume, photo, videotape and recommendation letter from their
artistic director or ballet master to National Choreographers
Initiative, 3334 E. Coast Highway, No. 276, Corona del Mar, 92625.
Applications must be received by Sunday. For more information,
call (949) 675-4579.
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