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Orange Coast College spring enrollment drops
Orange Coast College began its spring semester Monday with about
3.2% fewer students than last spring.
The school typically sees increases in enrollment, but had to
reduce its classes 15.4% this spring to cut costs, OCC spokesman Jim
Carnett said Monday.
The college made about $2.8 million in midyear budget cuts as a
result of the state’s cutbacks this year.
The semester started Monday with 404 fewer course sections. While
registration is still open, the school reported 22,503 students, or
about 749 fewer than it had last spring.
The school expects even less students in the summer and 2003-04
school year as it plans to slash another $6 million and about 1,000
course sections, Carnett said. This semester, there are 2,225 course
sections. California students pay $11 per unit at OCC.
By comparison, enrollment in the fall increased 4% from fall 2001.
It increased 6.1% in spring 2002 from spring 2001.
Registration continues at the school through the admissions
office, which is open from 9 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Monday through
Thursday and from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday.
The class schedule can be picked up at the office or can be found
online at www.orangecoastcollege.com. For more information, call
(714) 432-5072.
Costa Mesa accepting nominations for award
Although Costa Mesa’s leadership has changed, the traditional
Mayor’s Award will be given out this year.
The award honors a person in the community who has performed an
outstanding service or a good deed or has a long history of community
service.
The program is open to all Costa Mesa residents and those who work
or volunteer in the city. Mayor Karen Robinson will select a person
based on nomination letters sent to her office. Recipients are
acknowledged every three months at the City Council meetings.
To nominate someone, please send a letter to the mayor’s office,
including your name, address and phone number, as well as the name of
the nominee and a brief explanation of his or her merits.
Letters may be sent to Mayor’s Award City of Costa Mesa, P.O. Box
1200, Costa Mesa, CA 92628-1200; faxed to (714) 754-5330; or log on
to www.ci.costa-mesa.ca.us/council/mayorawd.htm. Information: (714)
754-5327.
Sons of American Legion to donate $1,000
The Sons of the American Legion Squadron 291 will make a $1,000
donation to the Orange Coast College Women’s Crew at the group’s
regular meeting on Wednesday.
The donation will bring to $2,000 the amount the sons’ Donations
Committee has give to help the women’s crew achieve its goal of
buying a new boat.
The group is an arm of the Newport Beach-based American Legion
Squadron 291, which assists local charities.
Film festival support group needs members
The Premiere Cinema Guild, a nonprofit that supports the Newport
Beach Film Festival, seeks new members.
The guild sponsors an annual gala that fund-raises for the film
festival.
It also supports the festival through programs such as Host a
Filmmaker, which asks members to host visiting filmmakers during the
weeklong festivities. Members are also offered the opportunity to
prescreen film festival entries.
The 2003 festival, which will include feature films, short films
and documentaries from around the world, as well as seminars and
workshops with featured artists, is scheduled to be held from April 3
to 11.
For more information, call Cathy Kroopf at (949) 720-0528.
Costa Mesa real estate firm receives award
Costa Mesa’s Torelli Realty has received the Gift of Giving
community award from L.A.-based The Wave radio station (94.7 FM).
The award was given in appreciation of Torelli Realty’s
sponsorship of Snow Hill 2002, an annual holiday event at Belearic
Park in Costa Mesa.
The event features 50 tons of snow for sledding, cookie
decorating, a visit from Santa in a helicopter and hay wagon rides.
The prize included an office party at Outback Steakhouse.
Torelli’s next community event is the upcoming Easter Egg-citement
2003, to be held on April 19 at Tanager Park. Activities include an
Easter egg hunt, pony and train rides and a petting zoo.
For more information about this event, go to the company’s Web
site at www.torellirealty.com.
Costa Mesa program helps home buyers
The city of Costa Mesa will help home buyers by offering them down
payment assistance of up to $40,000 in the form of a deferred second
mortgage to households earning no more than 120% of the county’s
median.
The home buyer must provide at least a 5% down payment, have
sufficient income and good credit to qualify for a first mortgage
with a private lender. Purchase price limits have been increased to
the area median of $419,000.
Applicants will be assisted on a first-come-first-served basis
because of limited funds.
For more information, call the Housing Hotline at (714) 754-4892.
Subsidiary purchases herbicide business
Newport Beach-based American Vanguard Corporation announced last
week that AMVAC Chemical Corp., a wholly owned subsidiary of the
company, has acquired Evital 5G, a cranberry herbicide business owned
by Sygenta Crop Protection Inc.
Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
The company expects to begin marketing the herbicide in the
spring.
Evital 5G is used when planting in the key cranberry-growing
states of Massachusetts, New Jersey, Wisconsin, Michigan and Oregon.
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