Wednesday, December 12, 2012


** Special Announcement - Meet our Newest Laguna Hills City Council Members on 12-12-12 only!!


** WIN-WIN-Wednesday's Meg Gorham has arranged a Very Special Meet and Greet for Residents to meet our new City Council Members at today's (Wednesday, Dec. 12, 2012) Win-Win-Wednesday Selection - BJ's Brewhouse in Laguna Hills across the street from City Hall at the Laguna Hills Mall. The new council members, Andrew Blount and Dr. Dore Gilbert will be there to meet you between 6 and 6:45 this evening

Please be sure to download your Win-Win-Wednesday Flyer for BJ's from www.winwinwednesdays.com  because if you eat at BJ's Brewhouse at anytime during the day or evening today (Wednesday Dec. 12, 2012), and give them the flyer, a portion of the price of your meal will go to the PTSA for Laguna Hills schools to fund many worthwhile programs such as "EVERY 15 MINUTES" (a vividly realistic drunk driving prevention presentation), the Award Winning "I CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE" program and the SAFE and SOBER all night "GRAD NIGHT" that keeps our kids not only safe but in Laguna Hills and on campus continuing a 23 year tradition that makes us HAWK Proud! For Weekly Flyers and Schedule go to our web site at www.winwinwednesdays.com and please be sure to "LIKE US" on Facebook!

** If you are unable to download the  BJ's flyer and don't have a Fan Supporter Card just ask for a flyer at the hostess stand at BJs.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thought you might want to peruse these articles that document Bill Kogerman's efforts to stop an airport at El Toro. If you listen to Allan, Joel or Melody, you would think Allan stopped the airport. He did chair a committee of electeds called ETRPA, formed at Bill's recommendation, but those in the know, know that Bill was the effective voice in D.C. and throughout the County. Bill led what was to date the largest grassroots effort in the State of California, chaired all four county-wide initiatives, and was the public face of the anti-airport efforts. He and Deanne mortgaged his house to the tune of $250,000 and donated it all to fund one of the early initiatives when one of the efforts ran out of funds. He was the hero who stopped the airport. I thought you should know the actual history, especially given the comments by a number of people about who "stopped the airport." Here is the link: http://articles.latimes.com/keyword/bill-kogerman

Anonymous said...

I like the belly to belly illustration, that's how it should be in a small city. I also am looking forward to this change and hope that now we are now going to see more previously "shut out" residents involved with the City and knowing and caring more about how it functions than only how it looks. I'm really looking forward to never again having to hear anyone say, "because that's how we've always done it"! This sounds very promising.