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Sunday, June 13
9 a.m. _ Long Beach _ Final day of competition and closing ceremonies for the Special
Olympics Southern California 30th annual Summer Games. California State University
Long Beach, 1250 Bellflower Blvd.
9 a.m. _ Los Angeles _ Jewish Federation holds its third annual Camp Max Straus Clothing
Distribution Day. Westside Jewish Community Center, 5870 W. Olympic Blvd.
9 a.m. _ West Hollywood _ Christopher Street West, city of West Hollywood hold a
5 and 10 kilometer run/walk for gay and lesbian pride. Santa Monica Blvd. at La Peer
Drive.
10 a.m. _ Los Angeles _ Gay and lesbian Catholics are invited to "come home"
with a special mass at St. Ambrose Church. Fairfax and Fountain.
10 a.m. _ Burbank _ Valley Fair & Rodeo holds its Fiesta Day and Rodeole. 1611
N. San Fernando Blvd.
11 a.m. _ Los Angeles _ Presidential candidate Bill Bradley addresses Christ Unity
Center for African Spirituality. 7825 Southwestern Ave. (media availability at noon).
1:30 p.m. _ Davis _ Youth-On-The-Move, Inc., holds 7th annual International Educators'
Hall of Fame induction ceremony. D-Q University, Cultural Arts Building.
2 p.m. _ Hollywood _ Actor Jeff Goldblum performs with the Mildred Snitzer Orchestra
at the Playboy Jazz Festival. Hollywood Bowl.
4 p.m. _ Pasadena _ Arroyo Singers hold their spring concert. Dabney Lounge, Caltech
campus, 1201 E. California Blvd.
7 p.m. _ Los Angeles _ Pathfinder bookstore holds a celebration of the Cuban revolution.
2546 W. Pico.
Monday, June 14
8 a.m. _ Los Angeles _ Hollywood Reporter newspaper releases its Star Power survey
of leading studio and entertainment executives. 5055 Wilshire Blvd.
9 a.m. _ San Francisco _ National Trust for Historic Preservation complimentary ferry
leaves Pier 41 for 9:45 a.m. news conference at Angel Island Immigration Station
"to make special announcement about Angel Island State Park System."
9:30 a.m. _ Sacramento _ California Postsecondary Education Commission reviews UC
proposal for 10th campus at Merced, other business. 1325 J St.
10 a.m. _ Los Angeles _ U.S. Sen. Barbara Boxer holds a news conference dealing with
gasoline prices. Corner of Bundy and Mississippi.
10 a.m. _ Los Angeles _ Gov. Gray Davis announces opening of new summer Reading Professional
Development Institutes, which will train up to 6,000 K-3 teachers in reading instruction.
Luckman Fine Arts Complex, CSU-LA, 5151 State University Drive.
11 a.m. _ Sacramento _ Presidential candidate Bill Bradley talks with health care
workers promoting state bill that would require state to share cost with counties
for wage, benefits increases to in-home care givers. Resources for Independent Living
(media availability at noon). 1211 H St.
11 a.m. _ Los Angeles _ News conference and event in which children will spread composted
milk cartons over a new kick ball field. Raymond Avenue Elementary School, 7511 S.
Raymond Ave.
Noon _ Ojai _ Frank Noyes, 83-year-old U.S. Army WWI veteran, is honored by French
Government with its highest award _ Chevalier of the National Order of the Legion
of Honor. St. Joseph's Health and Retirement Center, 2464 E. Ojai Ave.
Noon _ Sacramento _ Secretary Robert Presley of Youth and Adult Correctional Agency,
Director Cal Terhune of Department of Corrections present Medals of Valor to 45 CDC
employees. Capitol west steps.
1 p.m. _ Loma Linda _ Loma Linda University Medical Center unveils a Freedom Shrine,
a collection of photographic reproductions of original American historic documents.
Outside the children's cafeteria, 11234 Anderson St.
1:30 p.m. _ Sacramento _ Presidential candidate Bill Bradley visits "Challenge
Program," which offers mentoring services to Asian-American teenage girs. 5704
Stockton Blvd.
6:30 p.m. _ West Hollywood _ Sean Lennon, Cibo Matto and others take part in a benefit
concert for Jubilee 2000, calling for the cancellation of debt from Third World nations.
House of Blues, 8430 Sunset Blvd.
7 p.m. _ Santa Monica _ Third annual benefit for the Pet Adoption Fund. Jake and
Anne's Irish-American Cafe, 2702 Main St.
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