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Coke looking for people to bear Olympic torch
Coca-Cola is looking for local people to bear the 2004 Olympic
torch in the Los Angeles area.
Those interested in nominating themselves or others can go to a
participating Albertsons grocery store between now and Dec. 31, pick
up a nomination form and write a 100-word essay about the nominee.
Coca-Cola will select 30 people from the Los Angeles area to carry
the flame. The nominations will be read by a panel of judges. All
torch bearers will carry the torch about 300 to 500 meters and will
pass the flame from torch to torch at designated exchange points
along the route in each city.
The Olympic flame will be traditionally lighted by the sun’s rays
in Olympia on March 25. It will travel the world for 35 days,
visiting 34 cities in 26 countries before returning to Greece for the
start of the games in Athens.
Trash collection delayed for New Year’s
Newport Beach’s General Services Department will not collect trash
on New Year’s Day. Instead, the trash will be collected Jan. 2. In
areas regularly scheduled for Friday collection, trash will be picked
up Jan. 3.
Also, there will no street sweeping in the city on Jan. 1.
For more information, call the General Services Department Monday
through Friday between 7 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. at (949) 644-3055.
Parent Help holiday dance on Thursday
Parent Help USA, a nonprofit organization that aims to prevent
child abuse, will have a holiday dinner dance benefit on Thursday at
the Balboa Bay Club.
The event, which will take place during the Newport Harbor
Christmas Boat Parade, will feature dinner, carolers, dancing,
prizes, an auction and a performance by the Colony of Performing Arts
Children.
The program is from 5:30 to 10:30 p.m. Admission costs $100 per
person. Tickets are free for sponsors who place program
advertisements. For more information, call (949) 650-3461 or visit
https://www.parenthelpusa.org.
Monday will be biggest mailing day of the year
Postal officials said that Monday will be the biggest mailing day
of the year.
To handle the anticipated 61 million pieces of mail in Southern
California, the U. S. Postal Service has increased air cargo lift by
40% and hired additional holiday help, officials said.
The public is urged to send out holiday packages by Dec. 22 within
California and by Dec. 20 if mailing out of state.
Blizzard of fun at Christ Lutheran Church today
A blizzard of wintertime fun is expected to strike Newport Harbor
Lutheran Church today from 4 to 9 p.m., when the church hosts a free
event featuring a live petting manger, train rides, strolling
musicians, international foods and, a Southern California rarity, 30
tons of snow.
“It’s going to be a winter wonderland,” church office manager
Leann Granger said. The church is sponsoring the event with the help
of local businesses as a holiday gesture of fellowship, she said.
“We’re just doing it so the community can come together and
experience winter,” she said. “Since we have perfect weather all year
long, everyone sort of misses a white Christmas now and then.”
In addition to the snow, the event will feature a tree lighting at
6 p.m., sled runs for children and adults, and a variety of foods,
including Greek, Italian, Chinese and American. Tickets cost $1.
Granger said if the weather remains cold, the snow could last
another day or two. She is expecting between 500 and 1,000 people to
attend. The Newport Harbor Lutheran Church is at 798 Dover Drive in
Newport Beach.
Water district offering low-flush toilets
Mesa Consolidated Water District is offering another
ultra-low-flush toilet distribution event on Saturday.
Water customers may be eligible to receive up to two water-saving
toilets for free. Customers must be replacing toilets that are 3.5
gallons per flush or greater (before 1992) and new toilets must be
installed at the address indicated on the water bill. Old toilets
must be returned for recycling on Jan. 10.
The distribution will be held from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Estancia
High School, 2323 Placentia Ave. Participants need to provide a
current water bill and valid photo identification. For more
information, call (949) 631-1205.
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