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County Republican club takes a rare stance
The Lincoln Club of Orange County made a rare move Friday, voting
to endorse Rep. Dana Rohrabacher over former Congressman Bob Dornan,
who is challenging the incumbent in the March 2 primary.
An official with the Lincoln Club said a primary endorsement is
unusual and has only been given a handful of times in the club’s
42-year history.
Dornan, a fiery right-wing radio talk show host, surprised local
Republicans last month when he filed papers to run against
Rohrabacher, who has held a seat in Congress since 1988. After losing
his seat to Loretta Sanchez and failing in a 1998 rematch, Dornan has
been out of the political arena.
Pro athletes to visit Sport Chalet
Soccer player Mia Hamm, triathlete Lokelani McMichael and pro
wake-boarder Emily Copeland are scheduled to make celebrity
appearances at the Sport Chalet in South Coast Plaza on Saturday from
2 to 4 p.m.
The event will also feature the latest trends in sports gear and
fitness clinics. For every person who tries on the new Nike Shox
Turbo, NikeGo will donate a pair of shoes to the Boys and Girls Club
of Orange County. For more information, call (714) 424-9255.
Orchids displayed from all over the world
South Coast Plaza is hosting the 24th annual Fascination of
Orchids International Show and Sale from Feb. 5 to 8.
The show, sponsored by the Orange County Branch Cymbidium Society
of America, will feature more than 100 exhibits and more than 60
orchid vendors from China, the Philippines, Thailand, Peru, Ecuador
and Brazil.
Orchid enthusiasts will also have the opportunity to attend
seminars, workshops and demonstrations hosted by growers and authors.
Parking and admission are free for the event.
For more information, call (714) 435-2115 or visit
https://www.ocorchidshow.com.
UCI hosting ‘Vagina Monologues’ run
UC Irvine will feature its own production of “The Vagina
Monologues” as a fundraiser for organizations that work to stop
violence against women and girls.
More than 100 UC Irvine students will participate in the
production.
The three-day performance is one of many held as part of the
V-Day, or Victory Over Violence movement, which takes Valentine’s Day
as an appropriate time to raise awareness about the issue.
The show is from Feb. 12 to 14. Performances will be at 8 p.m.
Tickets bought in advance are $8 for students and $12 for the general
public. For more information, call (510) 410-4186 or visit https://www.vdayuci.com.
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