Laguna high school students walk for water this Sunday Laguna Beach has a history of being a waterwise community, so it's not surprising 25 of Laguna's high school students have taken that motto to heart by "Walking for Water." Last year, the $100,000 they raised helped underwrite the costs of building six freshwater wells in West Africa and India. This year, organizers of the next walking event, which will be held on March 26 at the Laguna Beach High School track, hope to raise even more money.
LOCA Arts Education invites all art lovers to a birthday bash fundraising event to celebrate 30 years of LOCA’s service in Laguna Beach. Festivities will take place on March 26 from 4 to 7 p.m. at Bridge Hall at Neighborhood Congregational Church.
The Rotary Club of Laguna Beach is now accepting applications for community grants from non-profit organizations that offer programs and projects within the city, in the areas of health and human services, education, arts and culture, civic and community services. The club will accept applications through March 31 through its website at www.lagunabeachrotary.com. The grants will be awarded in late May.
Laguna Beach has a new clothing store in town and they’re here to cast the spotlight on female designers. Meet mother-daughter duo Mimi & Rae, curating styles for everyone from their 20s to their 40s, you won’t be walking out empty handed. Featuring women-owned brands, there isn’t a thing in the store that isn’t owned by women because “we have to be proactive,” partner and mother Mimi Lawhon says.