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WANTED: GOOD SAMARITANS
COUNTYWIDE – The Salvation Army, Monterey Peninsula Corps, seeks nominations for good samaritans – those who have performed a heroic deed, risking their own lives, to prevent injury or save a life. To make a nomination, mail or e-mail a one-page narrative describing the heroic action. Include your contact information. Winners will be honored at a noon luncheon May 22 at the Embassy Suites in Seaside. Salvation Army, Monterey Peninsula Corps, P.O. Box 1884, Monterey, CA 93942. 899-4911 x2512 or Ted.Elisee@USW.salvationarmy.org.
4|25 FRIDAY
FIDEL CASTO DOCUMENTARY
CARMEL VALLEY – Fidel offers a look at Castro through exclusive interviews with the Cuban leader himself, historians, public figures, and close friends, with footage from the Cuban State archives. 6:30pm. Community Church of the Monterey Peninsula, 4590 Carmel Valley Rd., Carmel Valley. Free. 624-7494.
4|26 SATURDAY
POWWOW AND SCIENCE FAIR
SALINAS – Hartnell College hosts its fourth annual Powwow, which includes Native American dancing and singing. While visiting the Powwow, check out physics and astronomy demonstrations, as well as music and dance performances during Family Science & Health Day. 11am-9pm/Powwow, 11am-3pm/Health Day. Hartnell main campus, 411 Central Ave., Salinas. Free. 755-6700.
4|29 TUESDAY
CANDIDATES FORUM
MONTEREY – Meet the candidates running for the 27th Assembly District, one of whom will replace termed-out Assemblyman John Laird. The district includes almost 200 miles of coastline, from Big Sur to Half Moon Bay. Candidates answer audience questions on topics relating to the ocean, water quality and water supply issues. The Primary Election is June 3; voter registration deadline for Monterey County is May 19. 7-9pm. James Irvine Auditorium, 499 Pierce St., McCone Building at MIIS, Monterey. Free. 624-6499.
4/30 WEDNESDAY
SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS SHOWCASE
MONTEREY – Check out eco-savvy technology, classes, speakers, films, exhibitors and vendors (see story, pg. 9). 3-8pm. Monterey Conference Center, 1 Portola Plaza, Monterey. Free. 648-5360.
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