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Houses with history

Charm House Tour, set for May 16, lets viewers inside some of Laguna’s most beautiful and interesting residences.

April 30, 2010|By Barbara Diamond
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The tour can be completed at one’s own pace, probably in less than three hours. Homes on the tour will be open from noon to 5 p.m.

Light refreshments will be served in the Rose Garden of the newly refurbished Laguna Presbyterian Church at the end of the tour for those who wish to partake. Docent tours of the church will also be offered.

Bus transportation to the homes is provided and non-ticket holders may board the bus to the first stop where ticket sales and will-call will be located.

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The buses will depart from noon to 3 p.m. at the bus stop in front of the Festival of Arts Grounds, 650 Laguna Canyon Road, and return there.

Proceeds from ticket sales benefit Village Laguna programs, an annual scholarship to a Laguna Beach High School graduating senior and donations to local charities.

The group was founded to prevent the transformation of Laguna’s coastline with high-rise hotels. With the establishment of a height limit, the group turned its attention to the preservation of Laguna’s downtown and the city’s cultural resources and the protection of environment, including participation in the successful efforts to stop development in Laguna Canyon.

Tickets may be bought at www.villagelaguna.org or at various shops: Animal Crackers for Pets, 30822 S. Coast Hwy.; Coast Pet Supplies, 880 N. Coast Hwy.; Copy & Print Center, 240 Beach St.; Fawn Memories, 384 Forest Ave.; Hotel Laguna, 425 S. Coast Hwy.; La Casa del Camino, 1289 S. Coast Hwy.; Laguna Beach Books, in the “Old Pottery Place” at 1200 S. Coast Hwy.; Laguna Nursery, 1370 S. Coast Hwy.; Monarch Bay Optometry, 13 Monarch Bay Plaza; Rock Martin Custom Jewelry, 268 Forest Ave.; and Silver Images, 311 Ocean Ave.

Call (949) 472-7503.


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