BRIEFS
The city of Huntington Beach, together with with several local water
agencies, will hold a free toilet giveaway from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday
at Edison High School, 21400 Magnolia Ave., Huntington Beach. Residents
are eligible for up to three free water-efficient toilets if they bring a
current water bill and ID.
They will be distributed on a first-come, first-serve basis. Those who
receive these toilets need to return their old toilets from 9 a.m. to 2
p.m. Feb. 17 for recycling. For more information, call (800)424-8538.
Blue Planet offers mini-grants
The Blue Planet Foundation has announced a new program offering
mini-grants of up to $500 to fund water-related educational projects.
Projects submitted for funding must focus on water or water-related
environmental issues. Schools, classes, youth clubs and youth service
organizations are encouraged to apply for a Water Education Mini-Grant.
For more information, call (714) 378-3362.
Coastal Commission to hold photo contest
Beach and Bolsa Chica enthusiasts bitten by the shutter bug can put
their skills to the test in the California Coastal Commission’s 2001
Amateur Photography Contest.
In honor of the 25th anniversary of the California Coastal Act, the
commission is looking for color images, taken from public places,
depicting the scenic coast, its wildlife and various uses by humans.
Especially encouraged are entries documenting coastal resources protected
by the commission’s actions, such as public beaches, public access ways,
agricultural lands and wetlands like that at Bolsa Chica.
Interested photographers must make less than 50% of their income from
photography and should contact the commission for a full list of contest
guidelines. Prizes will be awarded to first, second and third place
winners. All entries should be postmarked by March 15.
Information: (800) 262-7848,o7 https://www.coastal.ca.govf7 oro7
https://[email protected] , or write to the California Coastal
Commission Photo Contest, 45 Fremont St., Suite 2000, San Francisco, CA
94105
Surf City flood insurance rates decrease
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has awarded the city of
Huntington Beach an improved Class 7 rating in the Community Rating
System of the National Flood Insurance Program. The Class 7 rating
enables the residents of Huntington Beach an annual 15% premium saving on
each flood insurance policy in high-hazard areas and a 5% premium
reduction in low-risk areas. For more information, visit FEMA’s official
Web site at o7 https://www.fema.orgf7 or call the city of Huntington
Beach flood information hotline at (714) 374-5395.
Water district to hold classes
The Orange County Water District will offer an informative, free water
education class about the basics of water in Orange County. The two-hour
classes will be held from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesdays and 9 to 11 a.m.
Saturdays. Registration is open for this Wednesday’s class.
Information: (714) 378-3217.
Community Police Academy accepting applicants
The Fountain Valley Police Department is accepting applications for
the next Community Police Academy. This program provides Fountain Valley
residents and business personnel an opportunity to learn about the daily
operations of the Police Department. Classes will start in March and run
from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. on Wednesdays for 12 weeks. Applications will be
accepted until Feb. 15. Information: (714) 593-4423.
Ms. Senior California Pageant preliminary set
A preliminary Ms. Senior California Pageant will be held April 14 at
the Rodgers Seniors’ Center, sponsored by the Exchange Club of Huntington
Beach. Five finalists will compete for the title of Ms. Senior California
in August. To be eligible, contestants must be 60 or older.
Information: (714) 960-2030.
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