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2 | March 29, 2017 | Malibu surfside news calendar<br />

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In this week’s<br />

surfside news<br />

Pet of the Week8<br />

Photo Op 8<br />

Editorial 19<br />

The Dish 26<br />

Going Rate 30<br />

Home of the Week 31<br />

Sports 33-37<br />

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Malibu, CA 90264<br />

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WEDNESDAY<br />

Relaxing Through Coloring<br />

11:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m.<br />

March 29, Malibu Senior<br />

Center, 23825 Stuart Ranch<br />

Road. This free workshop,<br />

facilitated by Judy Merrick,<br />

is designed to relieve stress.<br />

For more information, call<br />

(310) 456-2489 ext. 357.<br />

Public Safety/Public Works<br />

Meeting<br />

6:30-8:30 p.m. March<br />

29, Malibu City Hall,<br />

23825 Stuart Ranch Road.<br />

The Public Safety and Public<br />

Works commissions<br />

will hold a joint meeting<br />

to discuss the PCH Parking<br />

Study. The report is available<br />

at www.MalibuCity.<br />

org/PCHParkingStudy. For<br />

questions or comments,<br />

contact Elizabeth Shavelson,<br />

Assistant to the City<br />

manager, at eshavelson@<br />

malibucity.org or (310)<br />

456-2489 ext. 254.<br />

THURSDAY<br />

SMMUSD School Board<br />

5:30 p.m. March 30,<br />

SMMUSD District Office,<br />

1651 16th St., Santa<br />

Monica. The SMMUSD<br />

School Board will hold a<br />

special meeting. For more<br />

information, visit www.sm<br />

musd.org.<br />

FRIDAY<br />

State of the City<br />

8:30-10:30 a.m. March<br />

31, Malibu City Hall Multipurpose<br />

Room, 23825<br />

Stuart Ranch Road. Malibu<br />

Mayor Lou La Monte<br />

will present the State of<br />

the City. Sen. Henry Stern<br />

will also be a special guest<br />

speaker. A gourmet buffet<br />

breakfast is included.<br />

Tickets, which cost $30<br />

for Chamber members (or<br />

$35 day of) and $40 for<br />

non-members (or $45 day<br />

of) are available at www.<br />

eventbrite.com<br />

SUNDAY<br />

Opening Reception<br />

1-4 p.m. Sunday, April<br />

2, Malibu City Hall, 23825<br />

Stuart Ranch Road. There<br />

will be an opening reception<br />

for The Kites of Tyrus<br />

Wong, with photographs<br />

by Sara Jane Boyers. The<br />

opening will also feature a<br />

screening of the documentary<br />

“Tyrus,” written and<br />

directed by Pamela Tom.<br />

For more details, visit Mal<br />

ibuartsculture.org/kites.<br />

TUESDAY<br />

Baby/Toddler Sign<br />

Language<br />

11-11:45 a.m. Tuesday,<br />

April 4, Malibu Library,<br />

23519 Civic Center Way.<br />

Learn how to sign and have<br />

fun at the same time in a relaxed<br />

atmosphere. In these<br />

workshops, you will learn<br />

the benefits of signing,<br />

common baby signs, signs<br />

for nursery songs, signs to<br />

your favorite books, and<br />

more. For infants and toddlers<br />

ages 0-3 and their parents,<br />

nannies, grandparents,<br />

and caregivers, as well as<br />

expectant parents. Sponsored<br />

by the Friends of the<br />

Malibu Library.<br />

Sunset Mixer<br />

5-7:30 p.m. Tuesday,<br />

April 4, Vivid Candi,<br />

22601 Pacific Coast Highway,<br />

#230, Malibu. The<br />

sunset mixer is presented<br />

by the Malibu Chamber of<br />

Commerce and 4 Malibu<br />

Real Estate.<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

Malibu Garden Club<br />

Speaker<br />

7 p.m. April 5, Point<br />

Dume Clubhouse, 29500<br />

Heathercliff Road, Malibu.<br />

The Malibu Garden Club<br />

will host landscape designer<br />

Randy Wild, who will<br />

give an overview of “Cycads,<br />

the Perfect Plant for<br />

Malibu.” All are welcome.<br />

For more information, call<br />

(310) 457-3860.<br />

UPCOMING<br />

Department of Public<br />

Health Information Table<br />

Thursday, April 6, Malibu<br />

Library, 23519 W. Civic<br />

Center Way. Staff from<br />

the Department of Public<br />

Health will disseminate<br />

emergency preparedness<br />

materials and incentives,<br />

health promotion related<br />

materials, and a list of public<br />

health services for the<br />

community in honor of National<br />

Public Health Week.<br />

For more information, call<br />

(310) 456-6438.<br />

Shakers and Drums<br />

Thursday, April 6, Malibu<br />

Library, 23519 W. Civic<br />

Center Way. reDiscover<br />

Center will facilitate an art<br />

activity/making program<br />

using upcycled materials<br />

like coffee cans, leather<br />

trimmings and clean curated<br />

industrial scrap. Try out<br />

different shapes, textures<br />

and materials to tinker with<br />

the sound of your new percussion<br />

instrument, then<br />

join the jam session. For<br />

children ages 4-10 and their<br />

families. Sponsored by the<br />

Friends of the Malibu Library.<br />

For more information,<br />

call (310) 456-6438.<br />

Classical Guitar Concert<br />

3 p.m. Friday, April 7,<br />

Malibu Library, 23519 W.<br />

Civic Center Way. The Pepperdine<br />

Guitar Department<br />

will present a concert featuring<br />

musicians studying<br />

with world-renowned classical<br />

guitar virtuoso Christopher<br />

Parkening. A variety<br />

of works are presented<br />

in both solo and ensemble<br />

settings. All ages are welcome.<br />

For more information,<br />

call (310) 456-6438.<br />

Stand Tall For Stanley<br />

5-9 p.m. Friday, April 7,<br />

32111 Mulholland Highway,<br />

Malibu. This fundraiser<br />

for ages 21 and up seeks<br />

to help save giraffes from<br />

extinction; a portion of proceeds<br />

will go to the Giraffe<br />

Conservation Foundation.<br />

The event includes a meet<br />

and greet with Stanley the<br />

giraffe, a speech from zookeeper<br />

Rick Schwartz, an<br />

animal presentation, two<br />

glasses of Saddlerock wine<br />

with cheese, and a public<br />

screening of PBS film,<br />

“Giraffes: Africa’s Gentle<br />

Giants.” A limited number<br />

of tickets, which cost $135<br />

per person, are available.<br />

To support GCF by donating<br />

or adopting a giraffe,<br />

visit giraffeconservation.<br />

org. For tickets, visit lasafaris.rezdy.com/155129/<br />

fundraiser-event-stand-tallfor-stanley.<br />

ONGOING<br />

‘Waste to Waves’<br />

April 1-30, Malibu City<br />

Hall upper parking lot,<br />

23825 Stuart Ranch Road.<br />

Drop off polystyrene foam<br />

to be recycled (white #6<br />

block only, no peanuts<br />

or take-out food containers)<br />

for Sustainable Surf’s<br />

“Waste to Waves” project.<br />

Sustainable Surf recycles<br />

polystyrene foam into surfboard<br />

blanks.<br />

Chumash Day Powwow<br />

11 a.m.-7 p.m. Saturday,<br />

April 8, and 10 a.m-5 p.m.<br />

Sunday, April 9, Bluffs<br />

Park, 24250 Pacific Coast<br />

Highway, Malibu. The<br />

19th annual Chumash Day<br />

Powwow and Intertribal<br />

Gathering will celebrate<br />

Native Americans from all<br />

over the country. Native<br />

American food, craft vendors,<br />

tribal ceremonies, and<br />

dances will be a part of the<br />

event on both days. Admission<br />

is free, and a shuttle<br />

will be provided. For more<br />

information, visit www.<br />

malibucity.org/chumash<br />

day or call (310) 317-1364.<br />

Brain Fitness Memory Class<br />

9:30-10:30 a.m. March<br />

30-May 18, Malibu Senior<br />

Center, 23825 Stuart Ranch<br />

Road. The Brain Fitness<br />

program will take place<br />

over eight weeks and participants<br />

will learn how to<br />

train their brain and sharpen<br />

their memory. Instructor<br />

Tee Barr will provide brain<br />

fitness exercises, education<br />

and laughter exercises. The<br />

cost is $45 for the eightweek<br />

class. For more information,<br />

Call (310) 456-<br />

2489 ext. 357.<br />

Love Service Devotion<br />

7:30 p.m. Mondays,<br />

Alo House Recovery Centers,<br />

28955 Pacific Coast<br />

Highway #200, Malibu.<br />

Alo House Recovery Centers’<br />

LSD meeting offers a<br />

20-minute guided meditation,<br />

guest speaker, Q&A<br />

and/or sharing from the<br />

group, a mindfulness eating<br />

practice and musical chant<br />

practice. For more information,<br />

call (888) 466-9042.<br />

Families United for<br />

Recovery<br />

6:30-8 p.m. Wednesdays,<br />

Alo House Recovery Centers,<br />

28955 Pacific Coast<br />

Highway #200, Malibu.<br />

This free, weekly support<br />

group is for parents and<br />

family members of anyone<br />

struggling with addiction<br />

issues. The facilitator, Andrea<br />

Arlington, is a certified<br />

coach who will teach the<br />

families to have peace of<br />

mind, get their power back<br />

and teach them to be their<br />

loved one’s best chance<br />

at recovery. For more information,<br />

call (888) 466-<br />

9042.<br />

Have an item for calendar?<br />

Deadline is noon Thursdays.<br />

To submit an item to the calendar,<br />

email news@malibus<br />

urfsidenews.com.

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