Sea mammal shelter renamed
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For more than 32 years, longtime Laguna Beach marine mammal
rehabilitation has gone by the name of Friends of the Sea Lion. Now,
though their mission remains the same, the new name, Pacific Marine
Mammal Center, better reflects what they do.
Those involved feel it’s more reflective of their work with all
marine mammals, their expansion of responsibilities to include
cetacean rehabilitation and the ever-growing realm of environmental
education programs they offer.
Since opening its doors in 1971, the center has been saving the
lives of marine mammal friends. The facility has the distinction of
being the first marine mammal rehabilitation center in the state.
The nonprofit organization’s mission is to rescue, medically treat
and rehabilitate pinnipeds and cetaceans that get stranded along the
Orange County Coastline because of illness or injury, and to release
the healthy mammals back to their natural habitats. Increasing public
awareness of the marine environment through education and research is
also part of their mission.
Each year, the center treats an average of 150 marine mammals,
with the last couple years hitting considerably more than the 200
mark. Even with increases in patients, the facility boasts a success
rate of around 80%.
Donations are integral to helping save their marine mammal
patients. One can visit at 20612 Laguna Canyon Road from 10 a.m. to 4
p.m. daily. For more information about making a donation, getting
memberships or volunteering, call Michele Hunter or Emily Wing at
(949) 494-3030. Call the same phone number for education programs,
but ask for Beate Litz. To visit online, go to
https://www.pacificmmc.org.
City manager to talk
at LANO meeting
City Manager Ken Frank will be the guest speaker at the Laguna
North Neighborhood Assn. general membership meeting at 7 p.m.
Thursday at Wells Fargo Bank.
Frank has been asked to talk about utility undergrounding in North
Laguna, noisy low-flying commercial airliners, the proposed
property-owner maintenance of private sewer laterals, fire abatement
plans for 2004 and sidewalks along North Coast Highway.
A question and answer period will follow Frank’s talk.
Association members are urged to bring potential members. Free
parking will be available in the bank parking lot.
-- Barbara Diamond
Garden sale to hit Farmers Market
The Hortense Miller Garden is now 45 years old, and its garden
structures are in need of renewal.
The Friends of the Garden will be at the Laguna Beach Farmers
Market from 9 a.m. to noon March 20 to sell plants in bloom, pots and
other garden enhancements.
The garden, a natural treasure on 2.5 acres in North Laguna,
relies on donations from the public and from tour guests.
Those with items to donate for the sale may call Marsha Bode at
(949) 499-5518 to arrange for pick-up. Tours are free. Call the City
of Laguna Beach Recreation Department at (949) 497-0716 for a
reservation.
Church to honor
the late Fritz Toohey
St. Catherine of Siena Church will honor the late Fritz Toohey at
the St. Patrick’s Day Party on March 19.
Toohey, the 1990 Patriots Day Parade Citizen of the Year, is being
honored by the church for his many humanitarian efforts, which
included founding the St. Catherine’s Society of St. Vincent DePaul
to feed and assist the poor in Laguna. He took pride in being the
only male member of the St. Catherines’ Women’s Council.
Toohey first came to Laguna in 1963 with his wife, Frances and
their four children. They spent weekends and summers at their house
near Victoria Beach. When his wife died in 1986, Toohey moved into
the beach house year round.
He often hosted games of bridge or poker at the “Fritz”-Carlton.
Toohey was active in the Laguna Beach Garden Club and with the
Youth Shelter. He enjoyed golf and bridge and built birdhouses as a
hobby.
The public is invited to the party, which will begin at 6:30 p.m.,
in St. Catherine’s School Hall. Donations may be made for the party’s
silent auction by calling (949) 499 9429.
Call (949) 494-9897 to buy tickets. No tickets will be sold at the
door.
-- Barbara Diamond
Regency hosting two lauded films this month
Regency Theatres will show the critically acclaimed film by
Bernardo Bertolucci, “The Dreamers,” on Saturday and Sunday, and the
Golden Globe- and Academy Award-nominated film “In America” on March
20 and 21.
“The Dreamers” stars Michael Pitt, recently seen in the
award-winning “Hedwig and the Angry Inch,” Eva Green in her feature
film debut, and Louis Garrel, who previously appeared in Yolande
Zauberman’s “La Guerre a Paris.” The film is rated NC-17.
“In America,” directed by Jim Sheridan, is a coming-of-age story
about an Irish couple trying to find its way in a new country.
Complimentary gourmet Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf drinks will be served
at each 11 a.m. screening. Tickets are $8 for adults, $5.50 for
seniors older than 60 and children younger than 12, and $7 for
students with valid I.D. The Regency Laguna South Coast Cinemas are
at 162 S. Coast Highway. For more information, call (949) 497-1220.
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