Assisteens seeking new members
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The Assisteens of Laguna Beach are seeking new members for 2003-04.
Assisteens is a nonprofit organization consisting of teenage girls in
grades nine to 12 that contribute to the community of Orange County
and Laguna Beach.
Recently the Assisteens traveled to Scottsdale, Ariz. for a
nationwide convention, where chapters from all over the country
joined together to learn, share and create new philanthropic and
fund-raising ideas.
The highlight of the convention was the trade show, where each
chapter displayed their most rewarding philanthropic project of the
year. Laguna Beach presented “Senior Bingo” as their most well
received community service project. Senior bingo is held at the
senior center on Legion Street. The game starts off with a breakfast
prepared by the Assisteens. Following the breakfast is a raffle where
seniors win many prizes donated to the Assisteens by local stores.
The prizes include gift certificates and useful products.
Through this project the seniors are able to have a fun,
fulfilling day and the Assisteens walk away with memories of a
lifetime. Having endured the heat of Arizona for four days the
Assisteens are ready for a fantastic new year, as well as welcoming
new members.
For information, call Vice Chairwoman Katie Rabun, (949) 497-6747.
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