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Grant money goes to Woman's Club
A grant given to the Woman's Club of Laguna Beach will be used for improvements on its historic clubhouse, according to a news release from the club.
The money was granted by the Laguna Beach Community Foundation.
The clubhouse has been the spot of many cultural and philanthropic events over the club's 90-year history.
The Woman's Club is at 286 St. Ann's Drive.
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Garden's open house is March 24
The annual Hortense Miller Garden Open House is slated for 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. March 24.
This free event features tours of the house and 2.5 acre garden and will also include musical entertainment, art exhibits and a plant sale, according to a news release from the garden.
Guests will be provided with free shuttle service from the parking lot of the First Church of Christ, Scientist at 635 High Drive.
Attendees should bring a camera and wear walking shoes. Donations will be accepted.
For more information, visit http://www.hortensemillergarden.org. To RSVP, email hortensemillergarden@cox.net.
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Rabbi to teach business ethics course
The Rohr Jewish Learning Institute (JLI) will hold a six-week course on business ethics, starting at 11 a.m. Jan. 29.
The course, "Money Matters: Jewish Business Ethics," will be taught by Rabbi Eli Goorevitch at the Chabad Jewish Center, 30804 S. Coast Hwy.
"The recent failures in the financial industry have drastically changed the way we think about business," Goorevitch said in a statement. "At JLI, we deeply believe that business should be a force for good, and that's why we're presenting students with timeless Talmudic insights into real-world ethical dilemmas."
Subject matter for the classes will include bankruptcy and freeloading, living wages, insider trading, CEO compensation and collective bargaining, according to a news release.
The program appeals to everyone, regardless of prior experience in Jewish learning. JLI courses are open to the public.
For more information, call Chabad at (949) 499-0770 or visit http://www.myjli.com.
—Kelly Parker