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Costa Mesa needs committee members
Costa Mesa is looking for volunteers to serve on the following
council committees: Child Care and Youth Services; Cultural Arts;
Fairview Park Friend/Fundraising; Historical Preservation; Investment
Oversight; and Redevelopment and Residential Rehabilitation.
Interest forms can be obtained from the city clerk’s office at
City Hall, 77 Fair Drive or from the city’s website at https://www.ci.
costa-mesa.ca.us. Or letters of interest can be submitted to the
council. Materials can be mailed to Costa Mesa City Council, P.O. Box
1200, Costa Mesa, CA 92628. The deadline is 5 p.m. Friday.
Vanguard to host high school jazz competition
High school jazz bands from all over Orange County, including
Newport Harbor and Costa Mesa high schools, will compete at the
second Vanguard University Jazz Band Festival today from 3 p.m. to 7
p.m.
Newport Harbor will perform at 5:30 p.m. and Costa Mesa will
perform at 6:30 p.m. Other schools participating include Huntington
Beach High School, Tustin High School, home-schooled bands Sound
Waves and Zephyr and Lutheran High School of Orange County.
The festival is open to the public with no admission fee. Vanguard
University Jazz Band, under the direction of Daryl Gardner, will
round out the evening.
A snack bar will be providing refreshments to the audience and
participants.
Judging performances will be Gardner, a professional studio
musician who has worked with Bob Hope and Frank Sinatra; Ron Stout,
an accomplished jazz trumpeter who has performed with many musical
greats including The Four Tops and The Temptations; and John F.
Reilly, a long-time music instructor, now at Vanguard, who has
performed with Liza Minnelli.
Performances will be held in the Newport-Mesa Christian Center
auditorium.
Researchers honored by chemists’ society
Two UC Irvine researchers received honors Tuesday from the
American Chemical Society for their long-term contributions to
chemistry.
Professor of chemistry, Barbara Finlayson-Pitts, will receive the
American Chemical Society Award for Creative Advances in
Environmental Science and Technology. Finlayson-Pitts has studied how
chemical reactions contribute to urban air pollution.
John Hemminger, professor of chemistry, will receive the Arthur W.
Adamson Award for Distinguished Service in the Advancement of Surface
Chemistry for his work on the fundamentals of how small molecules
interact with surfaces. His research has also focused on sea salt
particles interact with trace gases in the atmosphere.
The American Chemical Society is the world’s largest scientific
society, with more than 159,000 professionals.
UCI student earns
scholarship award
A UC Irvine announced Wednesday that an undergraduate student was
one of 77 nationwide to receive the Harry S. Truman Scholarship,
given to college juniors who have demonstrated exceptional leadership
potential and who are committed to careers in public service.
Jacqueline Chattopadhyay, a political science and economics
student, will receive a $26,000 grant, including $2,000 for her
senior year and the remainder for graduate study. She will also
receive leadership training, career and graduate counseling and
special internship opportunities in the federal government.
Chattopadhyay has had internships with Congresswoman Loretta
Sanchez and former Gov. Gray Davis. She is involved in mentoring
programs, honors society and other campus organizations.
As part of her Truman scholarship application, the lifelong Irvine
resident submitted a policy recommendation to establish a California
“rainy-day fund” that would protect higher education from budget
deficits and funding costs.
Corser named county’s financial director
Orange County’s Executive Officer James D. Ruth named former
Riverside County finance director Edward Corser as chief financial
officer of the county on Tuesday. Corser holds a bachelor’s degree in
political science and public administration and a master’s degree in
public administration, both from USC, and he has worked as an
assistant city administrative officer in Los Angeles. His annual
salary will be $175,000 and he will begin May 17. Corser replaces
Fred Branca, who has served as interim CFO for the last year.
Tickets for ZZ Top’s August concert on sale
Tickets are available to see ZZ Top at the Orange County Fair this
summer. The Texas blues band will perform the closing night of the
fair on Aug 1. Tickets are available at all Ticketmaster outlets,
online at https://www.ticketmaster.com, by phone at (714) 740-2000 and at the Orange County Fair & Exposition Center Box office at the
Pacific Amphitheatre.
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