Thursday, September 27, 2007

The Rundown


Monks are being murdered by a repressive government in Burma (read below before you go on - please!)...and life goes on here in our beach town. Gather, participate and stay aware of it all.

Here's a bunch o' stuff to celebrate/enjoy/escape/protect our fabulous community:

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From two of my favorite people, Stuart Byer and Joy Dittberner:

LAGUNA DANCE FESTIVAL

A slew of terpsichorean delights are coming to Laguna, and lots of them are free or offered at a really low price.

- Check out this Saturday's (9/29) FREE performance by professional dancers at Main Beach at 4 p.m., buy a t-shirt, take the free dance class that follows at 5 p.m.
- For kids ages 3-12, on Wednesday Oct. 3 there's a free workshop: Dancing Hands, from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Neighborhood Congregational Church (340 St. Ann's Drive at Glenneyre) led by UCI dance prof and Lagunan Jodie Gates.
- Lots of other performances, master classes, preperformance talks and a gala this Saturday night with winners from TV's "So You Think You Can Dance."

See the whole rundown at www.lagunadancefestival.org

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From my musical muse and peace sister Pam Wicks:

CONCERT FUNDRAISER FOR THE MANNA FOUNDATION
Benefiting Orphanages in Thailand

Saturday, September 29th 7 p.m.

Please join us for this very special concert, co-sponsored by Coast Magazine as we help raise desperately needed funds for orphans in Thailand. It is the wish and goal of the Manna Foundation to raise $12,000 to buy a school bus for the children. Until that goal is reached, the children will continue to be transported to school on flatbed trucks and exposed to torrential downpours along the way. We would love to help them reach that goal and even small donations go a long way
to help make this a reality. We look forward to co-creating a beautiful night with you.

In addition to a full concert with us, there will be a silent auction with lots of great things to bid on. There's a related
article in this month's Coast Magazine - please pick up a copy or read it by going to www.coastmagazine.com - article on page 162.

Neighborhood Congregational Church - Bridge Hall - 7 p.m.
340 St. Ann's Drive
Tickets are $15 in advance/$20 at the door
(additional donations to support the orphanages are welcome)
Please contact 714-602-2056

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From Johanna Felder and Bibe Stockman for the Laguna Art Museum:

Another fabulous outing without having to DRIVE:
LAM's CONTEMPORARY COLLECTORS’ COUNCIL TRIP (deadline for sign-up is this Saturday 9/29!)

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2007
9:30 am: Meet at Laguna Beach High School, 625 Park Avenue
9:45 am: SHARP – Depart for Los Angeles
11:00 am: Los Angeles County Museum of Art – 5905 Wilshire Boulevard
"Dali: Painting & Film." We will view nearly 100 of Dali's paintings, sculptures, photographs and text, plus his films (optional):
Un Chien Andalou, L'Age D'or, Chaos and Creation, Impressions of Upper Mongolia, Spellbound, Destino.
1:00 pm: Lunch - Promises to be delicious
2:30 pm: Ace Gallery, 5514 Wilshire Boulevard. Doug Christmas, gallery owner, said this will be a “knockout” show of London based Lauren Bon’s work which took two years in the making.
4:00 pm: Private collection in Hancock Park
5:00 pm: Return to Laguna Beach

Cost is $100 for CCC members, $125 for non-members of CCC. Price includes luxury bus transportation, admission to the museum and lunch. Such a deal! Come on, sign up, you KNOW you're not gonna go to that Dali show on your own, and Ace Gallery is a treat. And did I mention there's wine on the bus on the way home?

Deadline for reservations is Saturday, September 29th. Don’t Delay! Trip is limited to 25 people. Make check payable to Laguna Art Museum and note it is for the CCC trip. Send to: Johanna Felder, 2680 Park Avenue, Laguna Beach, CA 92651
Your check is your reservation. For more information, call Bibe at LAM – 494-8971, Ext. 213.
If you sign up for the trip but will be late or not able to make the bus, please call Johanna -- cell phone 949-533-4947.

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STOP THE FOOTHILL SOUTH TOLL ROAD - SAVE TRESTLES BEACH

Sign up for the bus on Thursday morning Oct. 11 to an important Coastal Commission hearing in San Pedro

Attend the October 11th California Coastal Commission (CCC) meeting in San Pedro and tell the California Coastal Commissioners to deny the proposed Foothill South Toll Road through San Onofre State Beach. Save Trestles Beach. If you have never been there, check it out, it’s worth saving.

The most important hurdle before the Transportation Corridor Agencies (TCA) is the powerful, non-partisan California Coastal Commission. The Coastal Commission will be meeting in October to decide whether to approve construction of the toll road in the coastal zone.

Additionally, the Coastal Commission is charged with making sure the TCA’s road doesn’t pollute the water or harm the surf at Trestles. We expect that the TCA will spend a lot of time and money convincing the CCC that their road is a good idea. We need you to attend the Coastal Commission meeting and let the Commissioners know that Trestles and the San Mateo Campground are too important to be sacrificed for a “pay to drive” road.

In preparation for the October 11th hearing we are hosting an organizing meeting on Monday, October 1st with Sierra Club’s Coastal Director, Mark Massara. The meeting will be held at 7 pm the San Clemente Community Center at 100 North Calle Seville, San Clemente CA 92672.

Please mark your calendars and plan to take a day off of work or school to join us at this important hearing on October 11th. The hearing will be held at the Crowne Plaza Los Angeles Harbor Hotel at 601 S. Palos Verdes Street, San Pedro CA 90731. We will also be providing free bus transportation to those who are interested.

Do your part to ensure that a great campground, great community and great surf beach remain livable, pristine and protected. We owe it to our community, our kids and future generations.

For more information contact Robin Everett at robin.everett@sierraclub.org or call 949-361-7534

Sincerely,
Friends of the Foothills Campaign

Organizing Meeting
Monday, October 1st 7 pm
San Clemente Community Center
100 North Calle Seville
San Clemente CA 92672

Coastal Commission Hearing
Thursday, October 11th 9 am
Crowne Plaza Los Angeles Harbor Hotel
601 S. Palos Verdes Street
San Pedro, CA 90731

You might study the arguments of the TCA: see http://www.ftcsouth.com/home/faqs.asp

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for adding this to your blog. This is so important! We need all of you who can to participate! The California Coastal Commission staff has recommended that the TCA NOT be allowed to build their toll road through such sensitive habitat and state park. Now we have to show up and convince the commissioners to do what their staff recommends! No toll roads through state parks!!