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EDUCATION
Students work the fields
to learn Chavez’s history
On Wednesday, Cesar Chavez Day, about 80 Andersen Elementary
School fourth-graders visited a seven-acre farm in Irvine, where
volunteers pick fruits and vegetables to feed local families.
The food the students collected Wednesday will go to feed about
4,000 people through the Second Harvest Food Bank, which runs the
program. Working in a field, if only for a couple hours, helps the
students get a better understanding of the lives of the migrant farm
workers Chavez fought to protect, said teacher Jeff Qualey.
* Nine UC Irvine students spent Tuesday night in the county jail
after campus police arrested them for blocking work crews from a
trailer park earmarked for destruction this summer. Students, some of
them park residents, gathered outside the Irvine Meadows West park on
Tuesday to try and prevent soil sampling, scheduled that morning on
the 80-space property, which is home to 100 students. The university
announced in 1999 that it would close the park on July 31 to build a
new parking lot, and eventually a new building.
* Aspiring jazz musicians from 10 local intermediate and high
schools showed their stuff to a panel of judges Thursday at Vanguard
University’s second annual High School Jazz Band Festival.
-- Marisa O’Neil
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