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Malibu surfside news | July 11, 2019 | 13<br />
City’s July 20 event to<br />
include movie screening<br />
Butterfly-themed<br />
evening to offer<br />
educational aspects<br />
Submitted by the City of<br />
Malibu<br />
The City of Malibu<br />
will present a free movie<br />
screening of “Wings of<br />
Life” (G), a documentary<br />
about the world of butterflies,<br />
on Saturday, July 20,<br />
at Malibu City Hall (23825<br />
Stuart Ranch Road).<br />
The movie begins at 6<br />
p.m. and pre-event activities<br />
start at 5 p.m.<br />
Guests can learn about the<br />
fascinating world of butterflies<br />
and the important role<br />
they play in the ecosystem<br />
with Monarch Arc as well as<br />
the basics of creating a butterfly<br />
garden with City staff.<br />
Children can enjoy an<br />
educational storytime with<br />
Books & Cookies, create<br />
a butterfly art piece, enjoy<br />
activities with community<br />
class instructors from Play-<br />
Well TEKnologies or have<br />
their face painted by Fancy<br />
Pantz Facepainting.<br />
Follow the Malibu Community<br />
Services Department<br />
on Facebook or Instagram<br />
and receive raffle<br />
tickets for a chance to win<br />
great prizes, including gift<br />
certificates to the Natural<br />
History Museum and City<br />
of Malibu swag bags.<br />
The City of Malibu’s<br />
CineMalibu series has presented<br />
free outdoor movie<br />
screenings for the community<br />
since 2005. No RS-<br />
VPs or seat reservations<br />
are needed; the events and<br />
seating are available on<br />
a first-come, first-served<br />
basis. Outside food is welcome,<br />
but no alcohol is allowed<br />
at City Hall.<br />
For more information<br />
visit www.malibucity.org/<br />
cinemalibu or call (310)<br />
317-1364.<br />
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School News<br />
Bates College<br />
Malibu student studies<br />
abroad<br />
Malibu resident Madeline<br />
Schapiro, a 2016<br />
graduate of Harvard-Westlake<br />
School, participated<br />
in the Bates College Junior<br />
Semester Abroad program,<br />
through which she studied<br />
in Italy at Syracuse University,<br />
Florence.<br />
Schapiro is the child of<br />
Mr. and Ms. Kenneth D.<br />
Schapiro, of Malibu. She is<br />
water<br />
From Page 7<br />
quality also have a negative<br />
impact on the entire ecosystem,<br />
Ginger said.<br />
There are measures individuals<br />
can take to ensure<br />
good water quality in their<br />
communities.<br />
“Really notice how<br />
much stuff you’re pouring<br />
out onto the ground,” Ginger<br />
said. “Don’t pour out<br />
majoring in art and visual<br />
culture and economics at<br />
Bates.<br />
Roughly 60 percent of<br />
Bates students elect to study<br />
abroad through the college’s<br />
Center for Global Education,<br />
according to the college.<br />
anything under trees, as it<br />
will make its way into the<br />
ocean.”<br />
Other recommendations<br />
include picking up dog<br />
waste and steering away<br />
from elaborate irrigation<br />
systems and plants that need<br />
a lot of water, which causes<br />
more runoff.<br />
In November, LA County<br />
passed Measure W, a property<br />
tax projected to raise<br />
hundreds of millions of<br />
California Connections<br />
Academy Southern California<br />
Malibuite receives diploma<br />
Italo Dickson, of Malibu,<br />
was one of 475 seniors<br />
to graduate from California<br />
Connections Academy<br />
Southern California on<br />
June 19 in Irvine.<br />
The school is a tuitionfree,<br />
online public school<br />
serving students in grades<br />
K-12 in Los Angeles, Orange,<br />
Riverside, San Bernardino<br />
and San Diego<br />
counties.<br />
School News is compiled<br />
by Editor Lauren Coughlin,<br />
lauren@malibusurfsidenews.<br />
com.<br />
dollars annually to capture<br />
and clean up stormwater.<br />
The hope is that the measure<br />
helps organizations<br />
throughout LA County<br />
implement projects at parks<br />
and treatment facilities that<br />
capture runoff and reuse it,<br />
according to Ginger.<br />
“If lawmakers and individuals<br />
are on top of it, we<br />
can implement these projects,”<br />
Ginger said. “I would<br />
call that a start.”<br />
Interested individuals should send an email with a<br />
resume and any clips to<br />
lauren@malibusurfsidenews.com<br />
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