COMMUNITY SERVICES
Flu Shots - On Tuesday, November 14, from 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. (while supplies last), Huntington Beach Senior Services, in coordination with the Orange County Health Care Agency and Fountain Valley Hospital, will be offering free flu shots to people 60+ years of age at Michael E. Rogers Seniors' Center located at 1706 Orange Avenue. Senior Services Transportation offers a special service to this event. Volunteer and staff drivers will transport seniors from their Huntington Beach homes to the senior center, and a nurse will board the bus and administer the flu shot to seated passengers. There is no need to wait in line! To make an appointment for transportation, call 374-1742. For other flu shot information, call Rodgers Seniors' Center at 536-9387.
Thanksgiving Adopt-A-Family - Project Self-Sufficiency is pleased to announce that it is once again time for the annual Thanksgiving Adopt-A-Family Program. If you or your department wishes to participate in this fun event, call the PS-S office at 536-5439 for information or to sign up. This year, we are hoping to 'adopt out' all of our low-income, single parents and their children. You can help us by volunteering to provide them with a great Thanksgiving! Thank you so much for your continued generosity!
Feedback Foundation Lunch Program - The TLC/Feedback Foundation serves a delicious and nutritious lunch (11:30 a.m.) every weekday at the Rodgers Seniors' Center located at 1706 Orange Avenue. A donation of $2.50 per meal for those 60+ seniors and $3.50 for under 60 is suggested. For more information, please call 536-8404.
Monthly Ballroom Dance - Adults of all ages are invited to attend the Huntington Beach Council on Aging's monthly ballroom dance at Rodgers Seniors' Center. The dance begins at 7:30 p.m. The fee is $5 per person for live music, snacks, and a beverage.
LIBRARY
Main Street Library Volunteers Annual Holiday Book Sale - The sale begins on Saturday, December 2, and runs through Saturday, December 16, in the Main Street Branch Library located at 525 Main Street in downtown Huntington Beach. A large selection of unique gift-quality used books, movies, and music will be available. All items will be half price from Thursday, December 14, through Saturday, December 16. Please contact: Robin Ott at 375-5071 for further information. All proceeds benefit the Main Street Branch Library.
PUBLIC WORKS
Water Consumption October 2006 - If the pipelines of the city's water distribution system were laid end to end, they would stretch further than from Huntington Beach to Reno, Nevada. The combined capacity of the city's reservoirs would cover a football field (end zones included) to a depth of 130 feet!
Weekly Report Archive 2006