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ONCE AGAIN, CHARITY POKER TOURNAMENT DRAWS A CROWD

ONCE AGAIN, CHARITY POKER TOURNAMENT DRAWS A CROWD

ONCE AGAIN, CHARITY POKER TOURNAMENT DRAWS A CROWD

Body Having a 'full house' at the Fountain Valley Community Foundation Charity Poker Tournament both in terms of attendance and, playfully, in poker terms, highlights the April 6 event's success and engagement from the community.
EASTER

EASTER

2024 FV EGG HUNT

Body The City of Fountain Valley Egg Hunt was an egg-celent event. However, due to the Easter weekend weather conditions, the Recreation and Community Services Department had to pivot the event from outdoor to indoor.
GM Rob Thompson on the new bridge over Ellis connecting the new headquarters to the FV plant. Photos by Scott Rogers / Fountain Valley Living Magazine

GM Rob Thompson on the new bridge over Ellis connecting the new headquarters to the FV plant. Photos by Scott Rogers / Fountain Valley Living Magazine

OC Sanitation keeps 2.6 million residents going with the flow

Body The Orange County Sanitation District (OC San) takes on the essential work that most of us don’t (and don’t want to) think about much: processing sewage for some two dozen cities, from La Habra to Seal Beach to Newport Beach to Anaheim.
AROUND TOWN

AROUND TOWN

AROUND TOWN

Body ► Charity poker tournament is April 6 The Fountain Valley Community Foundation will hold its spring charity poker tournament on Saturday, April 6 at the Center at Founders Village.
ASSISTANCE LEAGUE THRIFT SHOP: PROVIDING SUPPORT FOR ALL

ASSISTANCE LEAGUE THRIFT SHOP: PROVIDING SUPPORT FOR ALL

ASSISTANCE LEAGUE THRIFT SHOP: PROVIDING SUPPORT FOR ALL

Body Tucked away on the corner of Slater and Beach is the Huntington Beach chapter of the Assistance League organization. Founded in 1930 by Ada Laughlin and Anne Banning, this national organization was created after the 1904 San Francisco earthquake.
LETTUCE EDUCATE YOU ABOUT RABBIT ADOPTIONS

LETTUCE EDUCATE YOU ABOUT RABBIT ADOPTIONS

LETTUCE EDUCATE YOU ABOUT RABBIT ADOPTIONS

Body In 1984, Caroline Charland rescued a rabbit from a bad situation. When she tried to find out how to properly care for a rabbit she learned that people simply put them in cages or hutches in their backyards.