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For every ten stamps received, the student gets a certificate of participation and a pass for miniature golfing as an incentive. The goal of the Healthy Schools Pro- gram is to establish a healthy school envi- ronment as the norm and not the exception. To that end, the Healthy Schools Program supports schools across the nation in their efforts to create school environments where there are consistent and clear messages that physical activity and healthy eating are im- portant and encouraged – in the classroom, cafeteria, gym, hallway and schoolyard. Research suggests that a healthier school environment can result in greater academic achievement, improved student and staff attendance and healthier lives for students and educators. Teen Summer Reading at Norwalk Library Comic book enthusiasts: Want to know how to draw Manga? Join our Manga Art Club! Activities include learning tech- niques in pencil art, chalk, paint, and web art for comic books. Also taking place in the meeting room are anime movies, Yu-Gi-Oh competitions, and Pokemon trading. Registration reserves you a spot, but is not necessary. Call the Info Desk for details. Free snacks and prizes! Manga Art Wednesday, July 1, 2009 @ 4-6 PM Introduction; History; Story; Anatomy of Manga Eyes; Faces Pencil and Paper, Colored Pencils Wednesday, July 8, 2009 @ 4-6 PM Graphic Novel Club Distribution Anime Film Wednesday, July 15, 2009 @ 4-6 PM Art: Human Figure, Motion (stance), Speech Bubbles Pencil and Paper Chalk on Sidewalk Wednesday, July 22, 2009 @ 4-6 PM Creatures, Monsters, Landscapes Pencil and Paper Duct Tape Creations Wednesday, July 29, 2009 @ 4-6 PM Yu-Gi-Oh Tournament Trade Pokemon Cards Wednesday, Aug 5, 2009 @ 4-6 PM Color Theory, Painting Acrylics w/brushes and thick paper Watercolors w/brushes and thick paper Wednesday, Aug 12, 2009 @ 4-6 PM Anime Film Wednesday, Aug 19, 2009 @ 4-6 PM Computer Art; Publishing (Zines) Multimedia: Collage, Watercolor Wednesday, Aug 26, 2009 @ 4-6 PM Closing; Graphic Novel Club Discussion; Art Show; Party 2nd Annual Relay for Life Event Returning to Bellflower July 11-12, 2009 Teams are needed now to sign up for the 2nd annual American Cancer Society Relay for Life event returning to Bellflow- er the weekend of July 11-12. This excit- ing 24-hour event will take place on the track of Bellflower High School located at 15301 McNab Ave. in Bellflower. “This year’s event promises to be even bigger and better than last year. We have great entertainment and food vendors lined up to be a part of the celebration. We’re off to a fantastic start so far – we’ve currently raised over $10,000 for the 2009 Relay to date. However, much more is needed to help find a cure for this dreaded disease, so we are inviting the community to help us in our fight against cancer by registering a team for this exciting and worthy event”, said Event Co-Chair Ben Harvey. Harvey added, “Last year, the Ameri- can Cancer Society (ACS) Bellflower Re- lay for Life event raised over $42,000 for cancer research, outreach and education. That was the first year for the Relay in Bellflower, and the amount raised by this first event was more than any other first year Relay throughout the State of Califor- nia. We now want to build upon what we started last year The Relay for Life organization is currently accepting both monetary and in-kind donations for the event. To learn more about the Bellflower Relay, please visit the website at www.relayforlife.org/ bellflowerca. For information about registering your team, call Team Committee Co-Chair Jeff Jones at (562) 461-3795. If you are a Can- cer Survivor and would like to take part in the event, call Survivorship Chair Carol Sullivan Miller at (562) 866-0818. Fullerton Arboretum 50% Off Clearance Plant Sale July 12/13, 19/20 and 25/26 The Fullerton Arboretum will host a special 50% off clearance plant sale dur- ing the weekends of July 11/12, 18/19 and 25/26. Admission is free for this special event. The Potting Shed will close for the summer after July 26 and this will be the last chance to shop for plants and garden accessories before The Potting Shed re- opens on September 12. The price of all plants in The Potting Shed will be reduced by 50% on these weekends only. There is a huge selection of various plants in inventory and July is a perfect time to stock up on your summer garden needs. The hours for this special 50% off clearance sale are 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on all 3 weekends. Established in 1979, the Fullerton Ar- boretum has served the community as a premier resource for ecological, horticul- tural and historical education. The Fuller- August 11, 2009 Sycuan Casino $26 p/p. Leave 8 am, return approx 6 pm. Receive $20 from Casino. Payment due Aug. 1 Put excitement in your life, travel with..... Sara’s Travelers September 8, 2009 San Manuel Casino & Bingo Bingo $15 p/p. Leave 8:30 am, return approx 6 pm. Play matinee Bingo, receive $10 from Casino. Payment due Sept. 1 July 23, 2009 Bakery Spectacular Tour in LA w/Lunch $77 p/p. Venture to bakeries, factories, and shops you did not know existed. Stop for a fantastic lunch at Tom O’Shanten. Leave your calorie counter at home! Leave 8:30 am, return approx 4:30 pm. Payment due June 23. July 14, 2009 Fantasy Springs Casino $26 p/p. Leave 8 am, return approx 5:30 pm. Receive $10 from Casino. Matinee Bingo starts at 2:30. Payment due by July 7 August 25, 2009 Temecula Valley Wine w/Lunch $66 p/p. Shop in Old Town, tour and wine taste at Calloway Winery. Stop at Tom’s Farms. Trans and tip incl. Leave 8:30 am, return approx 5:30 pm. Payment due Aug 17. Information or rerservations call... 562-926-9428 The ABC School Board recognized Eagle Scout Kevin Anderson,15, for his project at Palms Elementary School where he planted flowers and built garden boxes on the cam- pus. He said on May 23, between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. 24 volunteers helped him complete the project. He said Walmart and others in the community donated $150 in material for the project. With him are [l-r] Palms Principal Beverly Spitcer, his father Steve Ander- son, mother Nicole Johnson, members of the ABC School Board, and Superintendent Dr. Gary Smutz. ABCUSD Recognizes Eagle Scout for Project on Palms Elementary Campus ton Arboretum is the largest bo- tanical garden in Orange County. Encompassing 26 lush acres, The Fullerton Arboretum has assembled a permanent col- lection of over 4,000 unique and unusual plant species from around the world. With its ponds, streams and wildlife, the Fullerton Arboretum of- fers a tranquil retreat from a fast-paced urban life. The Ful- lerton Arbore- tum is located adjacent to the CSUF campus one block west of the 57 free- way at Yorba Linda Blvd. and Associated Road; parking is free. For fur- ther informa- tion, contact the Fullerton Arboretum at (657) 278-3407 or visit website at www.fuller- tonarboretum. org.

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The MEGA Life and Health Insurance Company, a HealthMarkets® Company. Administrative Office:North Richland Hills, TX. Ex-clusions and limitations apply. (Policy Series 25875, 2586. 25877, 26025,26026) Association group plans, where available, require association membership. M/001485

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Obagi Products Available

booklet has the calendar and each day the student participates they receive a stamp. For every ten stamps received, the student gets a certificate of participation and a pass for miniature golfing as an incentive.

The goal of the Healthy Schools Pro-gram is to establish a healthy school envi-ronment as the norm and not the exception. To that end, the Healthy Schools Program supports schools across the nation in their efforts to create school environments where there are consistent and clear messages that physical activity and healthy eating are im-portant and encouraged – in the classroom, cafeteria, gym, hallway and schoolyard. Research suggests that a healthier school environment can result in greater academic achievement, improved student and staff attendance and healthier lives for students and educators.

Teen Summer Reading at Norwalk Library Comic book enthusiasts: Want to know how to draw Manga? Join our Manga Art Club! Activities include learning tech-niques in pencil art, chalk, paint, and web art for comic books. Also taking place in the meeting room are anime movies, Yu-Gi-Oh competitions, and Pokemon trading. Registration reserves you a spot, but is not necessary. Call the Info Desk for details. Free snacks and prizes!

Manga ArtWednesday, July 1, 2009 @ 4-6 PMIntroduction; History; Story; Anatomy of Manga Eyes; FacesPencil and Paper, Colored PencilsWednesday, July 8, 2009 @ 4-6 PMGraphic Novel Club Distribution Anime FilmWednesday, July 15, 2009 @ 4-6 PMArt: Human Figure, Motion (stance), Speech BubblesPencil and Paper Chalk on SidewalkWednesday, July 22, 2009 @ 4-6 PMCreatures, Monsters, LandscapesPencil and Paper Duct Tape CreationsWednesday, July 29, 2009 @ 4-6 PMYu-Gi-Oh Tournament Trade Pokemon CardsWednesday, Aug 5, 2009 @ 4-6 PMColor Theory, Painting Acrylics w/brushes and thick paper Watercolors w/brushes and thick paperWednesday, Aug 12, 2009 @ 4-6 PMAnime FilmWednesday, Aug 19, 2009 @ 4-6 PMComputer Art; Publishing (Zines)Multimedia: Collage, WatercolorWednesday, Aug 26, 2009 @ 4-6 PMClosing; Graphic Novel Club Discussion; Art Show; Party

2nd Annual Relay for Life Event Returning to Bellflower

July 11-12, 2009Teams are needed now to sign up for

the 2nd annual American Cancer Society Relay for Life event returning to Bellflow-er the weekend of July 11-12. This excit-ing 24-hour event will take place on the track of Bellflower High School located at 15301 McNab Ave. in Bellflower.

“This year’s event promises to be even bigger and better than last year. We have great entertainment and food vendors lined up to be a part of the celebration. We’re off to a fantastic start so far – we’ve currently raised over $10,000 for the 2009 Relay to date. However, much more is needed to help find a cure for this dreaded disease, so we are inviting the community to help us in our fight against cancer by registering a team for this exciting and worthy event”, said Event Co-Chair Ben Harvey.

Harvey added, “Last year, the Ameri-can Cancer Society (ACS) Bellflower Re-lay for Life event raised over $42,000 for cancer research, outreach and education. That was the first year for the Relay in Bellflower, and the amount raised by this first event was more than any other first year Relay throughout the State of Califor-nia. We now want to build upon what we started last year

The Relay for Life organization is currently accepting both monetary and in-kind donations for the event. To learn more about the Bellflower Relay, please visit the website at www.relayforlife.org/bellflowerca.

For information about registering your team, call Team Committee Co-Chair Jeff Jones at (562) 461-3795. If you are a Can-cer Survivor and would like to take part in the event, call Survivorship Chair Carol Sullivan Miller at (562) 866-0818.

Fullerton Arboretum 50% Off Clearance Plant SaleJuly 12/13, 19/20 and 25/26

The Fullerton Arboretum will host a special 50% off clearance plant sale dur-ing the weekends of July 11/12, 18/19 and 25/26. Admission is free for this special event. The Potting Shed will close for the summer after July 26 and this will be the last chance to shop for plants and garden accessories before The Potting Shed re-opens on September 12.

The price of all plants in The Potting Shed will be reduced by 50% on these weekends only. There is a huge selection of various plants in inventory and July is a perfect time to stock up on your summer garden needs. The hours for this special 50% off clearance sale are 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on all 3 weekends.

Established in 1979, the Fullerton Ar-boretum has served the community as a premier resource for ecological, horticul-tural and historical education. The Fuller-

August 11, 2009Sycuan Casino $26 p/p. Leave 8 am, return approx 6 pm.

Receive $20 from Casino. Payment due Aug. 1

Put excitement in your life, travel with.....

Sara’s Travelers

September 8, 2009San Manuel Casino & Bingo Bingo $15 p/p. Leave 8:30 am, return approx 6 pm. Play matinee Bingo, receive $10

from Casino. Payment due Sept. 1

July 23, 2009Bakery Spectacular Tour in LA w/Lunch $77 p/p.

Venture to bakeries, factories, and shops you did not know existed. Stop for a fantastic lunch at Tom O’Shanten.

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August 25, 2009Temecula Valley Wine w/Lunch $66 p/p. Shop in Old Town, tour and wine taste at Calloway Winery. Stop at Tom’s Farms. Trans and tip incl. Leave 8:30 am, return

approx 5:30 pm. Payment due Aug 17.

Information or rerservations call...

562-926-9428

The ABC School Board recognized Eagle Scout Kevin Anderson,15, for his project at Palms Elementary School where he planted flowers and built garden boxes on the cam-pus. He said on May 23, between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. 24 volunteers helped him complete the project. He said Walmart and others in the community donated $150 in material for the project. With him are [l-r] Palms Principal Beverly Spitcer, his father Steve Ander-son, mother Nicole Johnson, members of the ABC School Board, and Superintendent Dr. Gary Smutz.

ABCUSD Recognizes Eagle Scout for Project on Palms Elementary Campus

ton Arboretum is the largest bo-tanical garden in Orange County. Encompassing 26 lush acres, The Fullerton Arboretum has assembled a permanent col-lection of over 4,000 unique and unusual plant species from around the world. With its ponds, streams and wildlife, the Fullerton Arboretum of-fers a tranquil retreat from a fast-paced urban life.

The Ful-lerton Arbore-tum is located adjacent to the CSUF campus one block west of the 57 free-way at Yorba Linda Blvd. and Associated Road; parking is free. For fur-ther informa-tion, contact the Fullerton Arboretum at (657) 278-3407 or visit website at www.fuller-tonarboretum.org.