The city is accepting applications for the newly established Anaheim Youth Advisory Council or AYAC.
The AYAC is an advisory body that provides support and advisement to city staff on youth and children’s programs, projects, events, activities, initiatives, priorities, and interests. The AYAC is comprised of 18 Anaheim youth between the ages of 14-17 years of age (or 18 if enrolled in high school or home school); three members from each district in Anaheim.
The mission of the Anaheim Youth Advisory Council is to engage youth in identifying emerging issues and to foster participation in community projects that have a positive impact on the way local government can better serve Anaheim youth.
Additionally, the AYAC actively contributes and provides support to citywide programs, projects, events, and activities such as the Youth in Government Day and the annual Dia de Los Muertos community event.
For additional information and to apply for the AYAC, visit anaheim.net/AYAC. Applications must be received by 5 p.m. Feb. 16.
Camp at the Muzeo
The Muzeo Museum and Cultural Center is offering an Eco Art Camp in April.
The art activities planned will meet science in this weeklong, hands-on camp for kids age 5-12. The camp will be held daily from 9 a.m. to noon from April 1 to 5 in the Muzeo’s Carnegie Building.
For more info visit www.muzeo.org
Mystery authors will talk true crime
The Anaheim Public Library Foundation will be presenting its 27th annual Mystery Authors Luncheon – this year is a “True Crime” edition.
Guest authors will be Deborah Larkin, James Bartlett and Jillian Lauren, and the event will be moderated by Wendall Thomas.
Doors open for the lunch and author program at 11 a.m. on March 17 at the Sheraton Park Hotel, 1855 South Harbor Blvd. Tickets are $85 per person, or $800 for a table of 10.
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