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The Pacific Symphony Orchestra has announced its elected officers for
its 2001-02 board of directors. The new chairman of the board is Michael
S. Gordon, John Stahr is executive vice chair, William Podlich is vice
chair of finance, Douglas Freeman is immediate past chairman and vice
chair of development, and Mary Hamilton is secretary.
The board of directors also elected two new board members -- David H.
Troob and Andrew Donchack.
The orchestra is the third largest in California and is led by musical
director Carl St. Clair.
Information: (714) 755-5788.
Boys chorus gets grant from Hoag
The All-American Boys Chorus, which is based at the Orange County
Fairgrounds, was awarded a $75,000 grant by the George Hoag Family
Foundation earlier this month.
The grant will help the group buy a new touring bus.
Information: (714) 708-1670.
Vanguard drama ministry to tour
Students at Vanguard University will tour the West Coast this summer
with the drama ministry performance of “Daughter of Eve.”
The Vanguard Players, a troupe of six cast members, hope to emphasize
Christian values and minister to people through the medium of theater
arts.
Information: (714) 556-3610, Ext. 290.
Family flicks at Newport Dunes
“102 Dalmatians,” “The Kid” and “Air Bud” have already come and gone.
But movie fans still have a chance to catch family films on a
9-by-12-foot, open-air screen on the beach at the Newport Dunes Resort
until the end of June.
Screenings will take place Fridays and Saturdays and begin at dusk.
“Man of the House” will appear tonight, followed by “Field of Dreams” on
Saturday, “The Borrowers” on June 22, “Remember the Titans” on June 23,
“The Adventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle” on June 29 and “Rudy” on June 30.
The screenings are free, but parking costs $7 per car. The resort is
at 1131 Back Bay Drive.
Information: (800) 765-7661.
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