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Virgen's View: Edison Chargers hit a home run
Edison High Coach Steve Lambright wanted the players of his baseball program to experience what is really important in life Saturday morning at Westminster Park. Along the way to finding that importance the players also discovered little smiles, pure joy...
Tags: Baseball, Down Syndrome, Autism, Sports, Health
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Words from a non-verbal mind
Temple Grandin may be the featured author this year at HB Reads, but she's hardly a natural book writer. The professor and animal scientist made that clear Thursday morning, when she spoke to hundreds of students in Huntington Beach High School's gym....Tags: Students, Religion and Belief, Autism, Teaching and Learning, Hinduism
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Residents demand action on treatment center
Residents who live near the West Coast Detox and Treatment center pleaded with the Huntington Beach City Council on Monday to find a way to stop what they say is an increase of crime in their neighborhood and also prohibit strangers from hanging out...Tags: Rentals, Addiction, Health
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Calendar
TILL JAN. 28 'Metamorphosis' OMC Gallery For Contemporary Art, 7561 Center Ave., No. 32, Huntington Beach, hosts a pastels and drawings exhibit by artist Scott Valenzuela. Gallery hours are from 2 to 6 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday, and also by...Tags: Parkinson's Disease, Arts, Arts and Culture, Dog (animal), Arts
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In the Pipeline: Standing up for Down syndrome
My son and I had the pleasure several weeks ago, thanks to the generosity of my friend Mike Taylor from PBS SoCal, to play ball at Angel Stadium of Anaheim with the one-and-only former Angel (and baseball ambassador extraordinaire) Rex Hudler. With...Tags: Museums, Baseball, Albert Pujols, Mike Taylor, Charity
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Joe Surf: Beach, surfing event for Down Syndrome
Former Angel Rex Hudler's and his wife Jennifer's foundation, Team Up for Down Syndrome, is partnering with the International Surfing Museum to put on an event called "Surf's Up For Down Syndrome" on Feb. 3 at Sandy's Beach Grill and on the sand on the...Tags: Baseball, Injuries and Wounds, Injuries and Wounds, Down Syndrome, Hank Conger
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City Lights: Emerging on the page
If you're within a decade of my age, you may forgive my ignorance when I say that I grew up associating autism with the movie "Rain Man." For those who, like me, saw the film during middle school and rarely mingled with special-education peers, Dustin...Tags: Documentary (genre), Movies, Food Industry, Entertainment, Autism
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A special day of surfing
Scott McCall is no stranger to the water.
The 30-year-old grew up in Huntington Beach. He learned to swim at Pacific Sands Cabana Club with his sisters, Jayme and Megan. But McCall always wanted to surf.
He received some special lessons at the Surf's Up...Tags: Albert Pujols, Baseball, Auction Service, Genes and Chromosomes, Pacific Sands Incorporated
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Greer's OC: Foodie extravaganza in Laguna
Four days of food heaven are descending on Laguna Beach, when the annual "Laguna Beach a la Carte – A Food & Wine Experience" returns Thursday and continues through Sunday. The four-day culinary event celebrates world-class cuisine, with local...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Ketchup, Windsurfing, Land Surfing, Ocean Surfing
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Taking aim at alcohol
Huntington Beach's top newsmaker of 2011 wasn't a person or an organization, but rather a controlled substance.
Throughout the year, the Independent's front page featured more drinks than a typical bachelor party. Statistics showed Huntington at the...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Transportation Accidents, Los Angeles Times, Public Officials, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Peer into CALIdoscope
Curator Darlene DeAngelo hopes to stimulate the minds of Surf City citizens through a new show at the Huntington Beach Art Center.
"I am interested in showing this community really new and exciting work, things that you wouldn't normally see in a beach...Tags: Facebook, Depression, Fine Arts, Arts, Arts and Culture
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On Faith: Better angels of our nature stronger than the demons
How can one contemplate the slaying of eight people at a hair salon in Seal Beach and draw any meaning from such evil? I certainly cannot. As a professor of comparative religion, I can only offer a modest reflection on an act of violence that snuffed out...Tags: Dana Rohrabacher, Murder, Graham Greene, Cancer, Diseases and Illnesses
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