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Dancing in Laguna

Editor,   I am having such a great time dancing at the Laguna Beach Women’s Club and wanted you to know about it.   The dance is sponsored by Transition Laguna and happens every other Monday from 7:30...

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Laguna’s Restaurants Season Expectations

With its art festivals and oceanfront, Laguna Beach delights visitors with a taste for visual culture and beach life. Yet, despite numerous restaurants, it lacks a reputation as a culinary...

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Garden Tour of Edible Delights

From left, Elise Higley, Gloria Brooming, Jeff Higley, and Sean McCracken, Transition Laguna’d food group enthusiasts, show off their harvest to the public this Saturday. Photo by Ted Reckas Where...

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Celebrate Transition to Summer

The Second Annual Harvest Festival Dinner and Concert, underwritten by Transition Laguna’s garden tour and seedling sales, is returning on Saturday, July 16, from 5-9:30 p.m. at 625 Oak Street. This...

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Heeding the Harvest, Chefs Vary What’s on the Table

Chef Ryan Adams selecting produce at Laguna’s farmers’ market. Photo by Jodi. The recent news that Sorrento Grille’s executive chef Ryan Adams is taking over the restaurant, to be reopened as The...

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Community Datebook

Church Hosts Alternative Holiday Market Neighborhood Congregational Church invites the public to share the holiday spirit by shopping to make a difference at its Seventh Annual Alternative Christmas...

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Tree Sniping

Editor,   I like the idea from Transition Laguna members about planting fruit trees (Letters, “A Fruit-Bearing Solution to Eucalyptus Problem,” Jan. 6).   I also suggest that the proceeds from all...

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Steps Toward Lowering the Town’s Footprint

Editor,   We’ve made some excellent progress lately. The city has passed the plastic bag ban, which is very good news, even if it will take a year to enact. I would suggest that the next things to be...

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Culture Karma

Can We Talk?   By Randy Kraft We are surrounded by art. Galleries line the streets. Laguna Art Museum sits on the hill as if presiding over its flock. Laguna College of Art & Design exhorts...

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Turning Over an Edible Leaf

By Ben Bodart, Special to the Independent   A soggy group of Transition Laguna members gather around a freshly replanted planter at the Neighborhood Congregational Church last Saturday after a passing...

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Ecstatic Over Earth Day

A one-way section of Park Avenue at the rear of the library was transformed last Saturday and closed to cars. Earth Day celebration organized by Transition Laguna on Park Avenue between Coast Highway...

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The Season for Collaboration

Editor, Now that we have witnessed the colossal impact of global warming, lived through fires, earthquakes, mud slides, radiation leaks and grid failures, and have the knowledge that oil supply can’t...

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Transition Laguna Invites Iseman to a Potluck

Councilmember Toni Iseman will speak at Transition Laguna’s 6:30 p.m. potluck meeting Tuesday, Jan. 14, at the Neighborhood Congregational Church, 340 St. Ann’s Dr. Iseman, who has served 14 years on...

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Candidates Weigh in on Sustainable Issues

By Jennifer Erickson | LB Indy Not surprisingly, Laguna Beach’s seven candidates running for City Council paid a lot of lip service to mobility issues and water conservation at a debate hosted by...

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