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Realtors can get chance at crime education
Local Realtors can take part in a safety presentation at the
Newport Beach Police Department today.
For National Realtor Safety Week, Sunday through Saturday, the
Newport Beach Assn. of Realtors is launching a safety campaign to
help agents avoid risks on the job. The recent murder of a South Bay
real estate agent has brought more attention to the potential dangers
of the job.
A crime-prevention specialist with the Police Department will help
educate members of the Newport Beach Assn. of Realtors today on
safety measures they can take during open houses and property
showings.
For more information, call the Newport Beach Assn. of Realtors at
(949) 722-2300.
Cinema guild to raise funds for film festival
The Premiere Cinema Guild of Newport Beach will hold its annual
fundraiser, called Under the Stars, at 6:30 p.m. Saturday at The
Sports Club Los Angeles-Orange County, 1980 Main St. in Irvine.
The evening will feature hosted cocktails and a wine bar, dinner
and live musical entertainment, with auction items and a screening of
selected shorts from the Newport Beach Film Festival. Proceeds from
the fundraiser will benefit the film festival. Island attire is
suggested for the event.
Tickets are $75 and can be purchased by calling (949) 253-2880.
Candidates for council vent their views tonight
Voters will have a chance to get more familiar with the 12
candidates vying for the three open Costa Mesa City Council seats
tonight.
The Chamber of Commerce, the Daily Pilot and Comcast are
sponsoring a candidates’ forum at City Hall from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Former Mayor Peter Buffa will emcee the event with Daily Pilot
Editor Tony Dodero and Comcast Channel 3 News Producer Valerie
Mitchell asking the questions, which will not be taken from the
audience.
All 12 candidates are expected to be at the forum, Chamber
President Ed Fawcett said. Each hopeful will be given a chance to
respond to each question, but their time will be limited to one
minute, Fawcett said.
“If they want to ramble, or hold a discourse on anything, we’ll
cut them short,” Fawcett said.
The 12 candidates are: Mike Scheafer, who was appointed last year
when former Mayor Karen Robinson left to become an Orange County
Superior Court judge; incumbent Chris Steel; Planning Commissioners
Bruce Garlich, Katrina Foley and Eric Bever; former Mayor Linda
Dixon; Parks and Recreation Commissioner Mirna Burciaga; and
residents Sam Clark, Karl Ahlf, Michael Clifford, Richard Carroll and
Terry Shaw.
City Hall is at 77 Fair Drive.
Man awarded for bevy of volunteer endeavors
The newest recipient of the Costa Mesa Mayor’s Award is Del
Heintz.
Mayor Gary Monahan chose Heintz for his volunteer service to the
community and for being a positive role model and demonstrating
leadership.
Heintz serves on the boards of directors of civic organizations
such as the Costa Mesa Senior Center Corp., Orange Coast College
Foundation, Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce and Vanguard University
Foundation. He also handles government affairs for Comcast Cable
Communications.
Heintz will receive the award at the Costa Mesa City Council
meeting at 6:30 p.m. Monday in council chambers at City Hall, 77 Fair
Drive.
Mesa water district lauded for efforts again
Mesa Consolidated Water District has been awarded another
Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting from
the Government Finance Officers Assn. of the United States and Canada
for its comprehensive annual financial report.
The certificate of achievement is the highest form of recognition
in the area of governmental accounting and financial reporting. It
recognizes Mesa’s excellence in meeting the high standards of the
program and demonstrates significant accomplishment by Mesa and its
management.
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