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Lights, camera, action
Students at Huntington Beach High School got a taste of Hollywood
last week when they met the director and cast members of a movie
filmed at their school and acted as movie critics.
Students in the school’s entertainment and tourism class watched a
five-minute clip of “Raspberry & Lavender,” which did some filming at
the school during the summer and features some Huntington Beach
students as extras.
Students met some of the film’s cast members as well as the film’s
director, Johnny Kim.
The teen film touches on a number of issues, including dating and
sex. It’s centered on a wealthy 17-year-old student who meets the
girl of his dreams at his new high school.
Korean-born Kim is finishing production on the film and is looking
for a distributor.
Kim had a small role in “Outbreak” with Dustin Hoffman and Rene
Russo, and has also appeared in “Independence Day.”
Just pennies can prevent substance abuse
A few pennies can help support substance abuse programs in the
city.
The Pennies for Prevention program is asking residents to donate
spare change to help save substance-abuse programs for children from
further city budget cuts.
Collection cans have been placed at each of the city’s fire
stations, the police department, police department substations,
recreation centers and each of the city’s seven McDonald’s locations.
Money collected throughout the month will be used to help fund
substance-abuse programs such as the DARE program, program director
Barbara Huss said.
Businesses interested in participating in the program can call
Huss at (714) 493-6169. Those interested in making a donation or in
volunteering can call (714) 536-5920.
--compiled by Jose Paul Corona
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